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<p>[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 14401, member: 7"]</p><p>You can still provide free agency and some measure of care and protection, especially if you love your creation. For example, a parent won't shield their child from every single danger or mishap. A parent might warn a child not to mess with a cat, but if they persist, the cat might retaliate. The child will learn a valuable lesson.</p><p></p><p>But the same parent won't let their child get mauled by a mountain lion or a pit bull. A parent who loves their child does not go completely 'hands off'.</p><p></p><p>So, why create us? I think that creation is an act of love in itself, and thus, reveals something about the creator.</p><p></p><p>Unless, of course, the creator was raped, and had no choice but to create us, and was also powerless to abort us, or just kill us off as a mercy.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 14401, member: 7"] You can still provide free agency and some measure of care and protection, especially if you love your creation. For example, a parent won't shield their child from every single danger or mishap. A parent might warn a child not to mess with a cat, but if they persist, the cat might retaliate. The child will learn a valuable lesson. But the same parent won't let their child get mauled by a mountain lion or a pit bull. A parent who loves their child does not go completely 'hands off'. So, why create us? I think that creation is an act of love in itself, and thus, reveals something about the creator. Unless, of course, the creator was raped, and had no choice but to create us, and was also powerless to abort us, or just kill us off as a mercy. [/QUOTE]
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