The story of Job is really interesting. It shows first off that God still favors the rebellious angels enough to debate with them and try to persuade them, even making bets with them. God is totally cool with letting the fallen ones do a bunch of horrific stuff to Job just for the sake of trying to show the fallen ones that they are wrong. Job was one of the most faithful and loyal servants God ever had, but again God was basically like sure guys go ahead and cause him as much physical and emotional pain as possible for a prolonged period of time, because God cared more about the argument with the fallen ones than he cared about protecting Job from them. God was like look here humans are great, I'm going to let you do all manner of horrible stuff to this guy and watch, he's still going to be loyal to me anyway, unlike y'all who were not loyal to me and rebelled your way right out of heaven.
We haven't had any updates on what either side thinks for thousands of years so nobody really knows if either has changed their mind at all.
The angels, non-physical beings, also rebelled at the idea of God would become flesh like humans, though the second person of the Trinity.
The story of Job is really interesting. It shows first off that God still favors the rebellious angels enough to debate with them and try to persuade them, even making bets with them. God is totally cool with letting the fallen ones do a bunch of horrific stuff to Job just for the sake of trying to show the fallen ones that they are wrong. Job was one of the most faithful and loyal servants God ever had, but again God was basically like sure guys go ahead and cause him as much physical and emotional pain as possible for a prolonged period of time, because God cared more about the argument with the fallen ones than he cared about protecting Job from them. God was like look here humans are great, I'm going to let you do all manner of horrible stuff to this guy and watch, he's still going to be loyal to me anyway, unlike y'all who were not loyal to me and rebelled your way right out of heaven.
We haven't had any updates on what either side thinks for thousands of years so nobody really knows if either has changed their mind at all.
What if COVID didn't exist?
a) within perceivable; the cause of existence cannot be perceived since everything perceivable is already...well...perceivable.
b) being able to perceive within perceivable implies being a "reaction" to an enacting system, so "action" cannot be perceived by the reaction within.
c) if I take a box of LEGO and build a car out of it...does that represent creation (causing to exist) or transmutation (reshaping preexisting)?
Of course he's using them. He hates all of us, including those who consider themselves elites. In the end they all go to hell.