To answer a question about God doesn't kill Satan and the fallen Angels: because they're just doing their jobs... Satan's quite happy to torture those who were against the Hebrews.... It is what it is... Inflicting the punishment is a full-time job after all....
@KingdomTreasures9 күн бұрын
Hi Thank you for your comment! Your perspective raises interesting points about the nature of good and evil in theological discussions. The idea that Satan and the fallen angels have a role in the cosmic balance between good and evil can be seen in various interpretations of scripture. Some believe that their existence serves a purpose, allowing for free will and the testing of faith. However, it's also worth considering that many view God as ultimately sovereign, with the power to end evil whenever He chooses. The concept of punishment and justice varies widely among different beliefs, and it prompts important questions about mercy, justice, and the nature of divine authority. What do you think about the implications of this view on human behavior and morality?
@user-io1wy3bf9e11 күн бұрын
He has not killed Satan because he did not create the sea. For God's spirit moved upon the face of the waters.
@KingdomTreasures9 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's always interesting to see different interpretations. My goal with the video was to explore various perspectives and spark discussion. Appreciate your input!