Subject: My guess?
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Posted on: 2016-11-15 15:21:00 UTC

One more way we can prove our devotion to him. See, God likes to set tests for his people. The very first one was the Tree in the Garden of Eden. There was no bloody reason for that tree to exist except for God to say "Oh, and don't touch that one, because I said so."

My Jehovah's Witness friends explained it to me in terms of a father telling his kid not to touch the stovetop, because it's hot and no loving father wants his kid to get burned. However, I can't buy it, because the oven has an actual reason to exist in the house. One arbitrary tree that only exists not to be touched? Not so much. It's just a test, and by its very existence, humanity was set up for the possibility of failure.

Now, I do get the argument that only by giving us chances to disobey God are we given the ability to exercise free will. If God created us with absolutely no way to ever do anything he didn't intend for us, we'd be no more than automatons, doing what we were programmed to do.

That said, I don't get why God still gets to punish us for doing that free will thing we were set up to do. The system seems pretty well rigged against us, really.

At least the Witnesses don't believe in eternal damnation. By them, everybody gets a chance to repent and get back into the Kingdom after Armageddon. I still don't buy into it, but I can at least sometimes appreciate why someone might want to.

~Neshomeh

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