The issue is that I had already shown you twice "the reasoning" from the bible and the mouth of god, if the BIBLE is to be believed. And you do believe the bible don't you?
Yes, and I havent seen god say he has a sinful nature.
There is nothing wrong or "vague" about the title "son/s of god". And as for "vagueness" the BIBLE is "vague" about many things. It is certainly not a "crystal clear" as some here insist on it being. It is ambiguous and full of half stories and evasiveness .
No, the son/s of god is rather vague, it could refer to alot of different things. Jesus, humans, angels, etc.
Where did the ability for the sons of god to sin come from?
God gave them free will, that also gave them the ability to do good.
Oh please, stop with the apologetics. GOD! himself admits to being the creator evil. Read your bible.
He created the possibility for good & the possibility for evil, that is far divorced from just creating evil, adam & eve created evil, god merely created the possibility for good & as a side effect, evil.
Nice, " all things seen and unseen" and that includes Evil and not just the "Possibility" of evil as you have attempted to water down and relieve god of any blame.
In the context the verse is referring to objects & creatures, etc. Evil isnt really a thing, instead a absence of a thing (good) so it'd be absurd to think god created it, when a human builds a table, I dont think god created that table, similarly when a human/angel does something evil I think that human/angel did something evil, not god.
Well of course they ALL do. Haven't you taken in what I have written above. Why would god create only some with a sinful nature and not all?
Oh I disagree with that, I think god created them with free will, and their pride is what caused them to sin & therefore a sinful nature.
Your are simply once again attempting to relieve your god of any responsibility for the creation of evil. You have to accept it, the GOD of the BIBLE admits to creating EVIL. You really aught to read your bible a little closer if you seriously intend to discuss scripture.
Show me the verse where god says he created evil, there is not one.
I quote the prophet native of Tekoa "shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it"?
Taking it slightly out of context, in context the verse will evil happen in a city without having its sufficient cause in Jehovah’s purpose? That's how most scholars interpret it. Sorta plays back into job.