PinSeeker wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:44 pm
Miles wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:31 pm
Okay, but what does this have to do with god creating evil?
As has been said by others, you are misreading it, which can happen. If I say, someone is creating evils, that does not necessarily mean an evil is meant upon someone. And that is the context here.
I haven't the faintest idea of what "
evil is meant upon someone" means. Please clarify.
This is probably not quite as illustrative as it could be, but, for example, say a law goes into effect that has an adverse effect on your pocketbook. The congressmen and congresswomen who passed that law and the president who signed it did not have evil intentions toward you or anybody else. Right?
I don't see what relevance this has to god's declaration that he creates evil, . . . . but as for your remark here, I have no knowledge as to what their intentions might be. They might be good. They might be benign. They might be self-serving. They might be evil.
Now, it might
benefit some more than others, or benefit no one ~ and even cause at least some much hardship. But still, ideally speaking, they passed it with, overall, intentions of the good of all citizens. As I said, maybe not the best of examples, because
God, unlike men and women,
does not make mistakes. 
Ah, but god
does make mistakes.
Genesis 6:6
And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
1 Samuel 15:35
Samuel never saw Saul again before he died, but he grieved over Saul. However, the Lord regretted making Saul king over Israel.
Jeremiah 42:10
‘If you will just remain in this land, I’ll build you up and not pull you down. I’ll plant you and not uproot you, for I’m sorry about the disaster I’ve brought on you.
People don't repent, regret, or feel sorry for the right things they've done, but they do for the mistakes they've made.
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The whole counsel of God is true 100% of the time.
Not sure what you mean by "true" here; that god actually gave such counsel, or that such counsel was correct, or . . . ?
"The whole counsel of God" is another way of saying, "Bible," or "God's Word." In answer to your questions: Yes.
In which case I'm glad you agree that god does indeed make mistakes.
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