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Didn't Satan create free will?
I mean he made sin. So before Satan, we didn't have the ability to sin. That's not free will.
Lol, would you like to post this in religion, or mythology? Not kidding, mythology came up before religion.
@Nulln
In an attempt to see the other POV.
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- 8 years agoFavorite AnswerSource(s): ..
- elaeblueLv 78 years ago
No no and no.
If you believe the Bible:
Satan did not create sin. God created everything.
Satan was the first creature to sin.
He attempted to take over Heaven.
God cast him onto the earth.
Lucifer had free will - he must have had free will.. or he would not have been able to sin.
Note: when God gave man free will it says he "gave" it to them not that he created free will at that point.
- RobbyLv 48 years ago
No, Satan created temptation. And Adam and Eve were able to sin because God gave them free-will.
P.S. Adam and Eve were basically a test to see if we could fight temptation back.
- BellaLv 48 years ago
There is a lot that are not revealed to us which exists. Same in the case of freewill and no Satan did not created it.
- ?Lv 78 years ago
No Satan did not create free will, and satan did not create sin
Did God create evil?
http://www.gotquestions.org/did-God-create-evil.ht...
Do human beings truly have a free will?
Source(s): TR - 8 years ago
But before satan, people didn't actually exist. (& I'm not saying people exist b/c of satan, God just created people after in that sequence.)
- ?Lv 78 years ago
Satan is not capable of creating anything, he too is a creature.
His role is to tempt mankind by appealing to our animal instincts.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Why would you ask a question you already know the answer to? you're You're either being senselessly destructive or just plain senseless.
It's clear from common Christian doctrine that God intended man to have free will.