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God Made Satan to Give Us Free Will to Choose

De (autor): Bill Amor

God Made Satan to Give Us Free Will to Choose - Bill Amor

God Made Satan to Give Us Free Will to Choose

De (autor): Bill Amor

Apostle Bill Amor's new book, God Made Satan to Give Us Free Will to Choose, delves into one of the most profound theological questions: why would an

all-knowing, omnipotent God create Satan, knowing he would rebel? Amor explores this topic through the lens of free will, arguing that God's creation of

Satan was integral to humanity's ability to make meaningful choices. The book emphasizes that without the presence of evil or opposition, true free will could

not exist. Amor examines biblical narratives such as the fall of Lucifer and Adam and Eve's disobedience in Eden, illustrating how these events highlight the

importance of choice in God's divine plan. He asserts that God allowed for rebellion and temptation not out of malice but as a necessary component for

love and obedience to be genuine. The book also refl ects on how trials and temptations refi ne human character and deepen faith.

Through accessible language and scriptural references, Amor encourages readers to view challenges and moral dilemmas as opportunities to exercise

their God-given freedom. Ultimately, he presents a hopeful message: while evil exists temporarily, God's greater plan ensures redemption and eternal good for

those who choose Him. This thought-provoking work invites believers and skeptics alike to reconsider their understanding of free will, divine sovereignty, and the purpose behind life's

struggles.

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Apostle Bill Amor's new book, God Made Satan to Give Us Free Will to Choose, delves into one of the most profound theological questions: why would an

all-knowing, omnipotent God create Satan, knowing he would rebel? Amor explores this topic through the lens of free will, arguing that God's creation of

Satan was integral to humanity's ability to make meaningful choices. The book emphasizes that without the presence of evil or opposition, true free will could

not exist. Amor examines biblical narratives such as the fall of Lucifer and Adam and Eve's disobedience in Eden, illustrating how these events highlight the

importance of choice in God's divine plan. He asserts that God allowed for rebellion and temptation not out of malice but as a necessary component for

love and obedience to be genuine. The book also refl ects on how trials and temptations refi ne human character and deepen faith.

Through accessible language and scriptural references, Amor encourages readers to view challenges and moral dilemmas as opportunities to exercise

their God-given freedom. Ultimately, he presents a hopeful message: while evil exists temporarily, God's greater plan ensures redemption and eternal good for

those who choose Him. This thought-provoking work invites believers and skeptics alike to reconsider their understanding of free will, divine sovereignty, and the purpose behind life's

struggles.

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