The question of the identity of God and the Devil has been a constant dilemma for religious philosophers. It is not possible to form a true identity due to the lack of undeniable evidence surrounding the figures. Furthermore, it has always been difficult to relate characters to tangible or mundane matter; seeing how both are unperceivable and equivocal fictions in our minds. A start is to relate these supernatural beings to each other. Everyone's abilities are at odds; God can create but not control, while the Devil can control but not create. Creation is the act of creating new matter, while the act of controlling forces matter to act according to the desires of the controller. One of God's nicknames is "The Creator." He created the universe in seven days, brought a huge flood to the Earth, and rained fire and brimstone on Sodom and Gomorrah. Killing through a huge disaster was the only option for God, because he could not control people and make them benevolent. He didn't have the power. If God had the power, He would have acted accordingly. God does not like to kill his people, even though he is ready to kill. He wants human beings to be fruitful and multiply, he doesn't want to destroy them. It is irrational to believe that a creator wants his creations to die. In the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, God even gives the city a chance to redeem itself, but the city fails. God has another moment of mass creation during the Exodus. Create ten plagues, one after the other. The first was blood, then God sends various animals and plagues to destroy Egyptian society. Note that God does not control plagues, meaning He hypnotizes and forces people or animals to act according to His will... middle of paper... if the Devil interferes. The importance of this realization comes from the question who is Jesus? Jesus was created by God and believed to be his son. He preached Jewish reform to all who would listen. Furthermore, he was known to heal the sick and chase away evil demons. Jesus has always been capable of controlling, but not of creating. He created no defense for himself when he was about to be killed, but made himself a martyr. Jesus' death creates a religion completely separate from Judaism. This divided God's people into two different sections. Subsequently, one of the two began to persecute the other and, in some places, has not stopped to this day. This is not the outcome God would have wanted. The really crazy thing, though, is that Jesus always wanted to be a servant of the human race, he was the son of man, and in the biblical sense, son is a lower status. what a father.
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