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I Still Have One Burning Question About God

No, I don’t think it’s wrong to have questions. This one, I’ve wrestled with for years and haven’t been able to settle on an answer that I want to believe is true.

Jason Morton

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The almighty God is a mystery that we’re forced to accept on faith. That’s fine, but faith doesn’t answer the questions of creation. The big whys!

One of those big why questions that have haunted me for years is from the story of creation. It’s about the creation of Adam and Eve. More specifically, Eve.

And before you righteous types ask, “Who are you to question gods plan?”, ask yourselves, since god gave free will isn’t he the one who made us in a way that we question things we don’t understand?

My question is simple, or as simple as a question about creation can be. If God created Adam the way the bible describes, which for argument's sake let’s agree was true, then why did he create Eve differently?

When an intelligent, sentient, superbeing does something one way and then changes the way they do something the second time, there’s an implication. It’s the same implication that exists when we as intelligent creatures alter our process…

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