What if Cain never killed Abel?
>>41248860The story wouldn't have been as impactful I often like to rethink stories to have a good ending, but these stories are boring to the creator. There has to be struggle, suffering, and horrible shit in them for the creator to get turned on. Human stories are a reflection of that. If superman had no kryptonite and was wholly uncorruptable, he would be a mary sue and thrown out. He has to get weak to space rock, he has to be mind controlled and made to level cities, otherwise the average reader wouldn't find it an interesting story. On some level humans share the sadism of the creator. Cain had to kill Abel, because it was in God's plan. No light without darkness of whatever excuse it is now.
>>41248860It's a jewish story plagiarized from Babylon about ancient bloodlines, which inherited it from an even older civilization that ended thousands of years prior.When it comes to jewish stories, always read the fine print. If there is no fine print, or they claim it as their own, then it can be discarded.
>>41248964>which inherited it from an even older civilization that ended thousands of years prior.Ironically that older civilization was Canaanite, though they didn't call themselves that at the time.
I find it interesting that people can believe in two things as contradictory as God's plan and free will simultaneously.Even the opposition unknowingly (key word) works for him. You can technically claim a retard has free will, but if you know everything about him, you can simply direct him without being seen. If you were another human, that could be argued to be your choice, you could invent a technology that could literally control someone's mind, and use it for your own goals.but if you were God, that's another can of worms. God could direct someone's whole life simply by dropping them in a specific place or time, with specific canon events he can predict with 100% accuracy. If everything be the result of choice, then there are so many contradictory choices that the word becomes meaningless, lost in a tide of dynamic ebb and push which we can't see, but he can. He can see all of it. Yet he dropped you here. Surely it's going to be alright for you.