Jibran said:
Thus, primarily, God had created the first pair of humans with a "limited free will" with the capability to choose between good things only and, it was very different from what we humans have now. God did not want humans to have a free will of either choosing good or bad. If this is so, how can we differentiate between angels and humans? What made angels not to acquire the capability to do sin?
Actually, in Christianity, angels can be good or bad. Demons are really angels that have "turned to the dark side." Angels and demons are really the same beings. Sometimes when we talk about angels, what we really mean are "angels of light." Demons are angels of darkness. Angels are invisible spirits. We, on the other hand, are mortals with physical limitations. We don't have the power to perform miracles on our own. To perform miracles we must summon the power of other beings -- namely God and the angels He created.
Free will. I actually don't see it as a lack of free will to not be able to do evil. The question we have to ask ourselves is,
what can we do and what will we do with our free will? Free will made it possible for Adam to eat the fruit. However, before that, he still had free will. It wasn't a limited free will, from my point of view. Is evil in human nature necessary for free will to exist?
My view is that it is not necessary. Satan was an angel whom God made to be
perfect in conduct and
pure and holy in nature as in all living things God created. Angels, unlike humans, are more powerful and more intelligent. It follows that Satan's power and intelligence made it possible for him to become evil.
The difference between humans and angels is that angels are
created with immense power, knowledge and wisdom. Human beings were
made to learn. God didn't give Adam the same power, knowledge and wisdom. This meant that Adam was naive. This doesn't mean that Adam had less free will than Satan because God made him less intelligent.
My view is that Satan's power made it possible for him to make such a
dramatic transformation whereas a
mere mortal like Adam
couldn't become evil by his own power. Satan had free will and exploited it. Adam, however, was naive. Both had free will but only one of them was able to
change his nature by his own power.
Satan's angelic nature was originally like
Adam's human nature. Like Adam, Satan was a being that produced only good fruit. But he went beyond the capabilities God gave him and as an angel
started producing new fruit, fruit that had never been produced before.
Satan became a whole new plant producing a whole new kind of fruit.
There are some that say that the Garden of Eden, the Trees of Life and Knowledge of Good/Evil were not physical, but spiritual. If the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil was spiritual rather than physical, it could mean that Satan was this Tree of KGE and God was the Tree of Life.
Just a thought.
Jibran said:
His capability to sin is the manifestation of his "full free will" .It doesn't mean he is "born with sin".
In Christianity sin
doesn't just mean "wrongdoing." It also means the "
seed of wrongdoing." It refers to something that not only
lives in us, but is
also a part of us. Sin is a general concept that refers not just to
an act of evil, but also the
living and active entity that serves as a
driving force for wrongdoing. Our sinful and evil desires come from
the sin that lives in us.
You should perhaps read
Romans 4-8.
So I am no longer the one who does this thing, rather it is the sin that lives in me. Romans 7:17
Jibran said:
I really dont think that a person who never sins despite having the capability to sin is as bad as the one who frequently sins.
My point was that "good" people can change.
People are generally only "good" for a reason. They want to be "good" because it is their pride. Sometimes after twenty years "good people" decide that they are
sick of being good all the time. Always being good is boring. You always care more about other people than yourself. This means that everybody has a reason for being good. When that motivation disappears, they decide that they will not be good people anymore. It's no fun being good any more.
The real reason is that they were not really "good people" at all. In other words, they were
not purely good. They are
phonies. On the outside they're good people, but inside they've got dark dark thoughts. It's because there is
evil in them. Sin lives in them. It was inside them all the time and now it has
grown big enough for us to see the evil that was living in them.
This is why "good people" (also descendants of Adam) are just the same as us. They've just managed to keep their dark thoughts to themselves.
They were only good people for selfish reasons.
We can all try to be good people, but we can't deny that sin lives in us. Because of the sin inside us,
good people (with evil in their human nature)
are really just phonies.
Jibran said:
I think that we can insult God by not following his commands and by going on the way of Satan.
Actually, I said it was insulting to God because of the above reason. It's because good people are really phonies. That's why it's insulting to God. We try to be good people, but we have all these other, dark thoughts. It disappoints others when we make a good impression with our good behaviour but when life gets difficult, we start making bad choices and behaving badly.
The only good people were those God created. We are no longer purely God's creation because God's creation was corrupted. That's why it's insulting to God.
Jibran said:
Note: I tried to speak my mind in the best possible language I know. Since english is not my first language , So sorry for any errors in the post.
Actually, your English is quite good.