^Well. “Evil” is a subjective term, right? At least in regards to the entire human population.
I suppose (as you know, I am no theologian) there is a rather clear cut, if not vague definition of evil in Christian writings. Are the Ten Commandments, basically it? Or are there other mentioned behaviors?
From my limited knowledge of the story of Abraham, God asked him to kill/sacrifice his son. (Please correct me if I’m wrong. ) Is that not an “evil” request? Is God exempt from judgement? That seems hypocritical.
And for God to sacrifice his own son, regardless of the reason, seems evil as well. To me…
I agree that sometimes, good does come from bad things.
As far as evil deeds. Is evil not required to fight evil, sometimes? When I was a LEO, and a bouncer, I had to hurt people sometimes. Are/were those “sins,” in the eyes of God?
In your interpretation of the writings of the Christian faith, how does God view atheists?
Sorry for the long list of questions. I’m genuinely interested. Thanks for your previous responses…