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I don't believe that a war is the appropriate way to describe this. For instance, the one God of the Judeo-Christian faiths is omnipotent. There is nothing he does not know and there is nothing he cannot do. This therefore means that he cannot be attacked by anything, or suffer anything that goes against his will. Given all of this, then evil, however you want to describe it is a piece of God, and exists because he chooses to allow it to continue. If that is true, than evil is just a tool God uses to fulfill his will. So where does that leave humanity? According to Christian theology, God created everything specifically for his own benefit. We exist, the angels exist, and everything else exists, to glorify God. Such glory, if it is forced to be given, is cheap. Thus, God gave us, and presumably the angels as well, free will so that we could choose to love and glorify him. So if he has the angels, why does he need humans? Well now I'm going to get a little less canonic. This is a very rough outline and in no way is quoting anything that's actually written. In some of the scriptures not included in the Bible, there are detailed accounts of Fallen Angels being banished to Hell. After the angels were banished, God created new beings (humans) to fill the gap. Humans were granted the same free will that God had granted the angels, even though God knew they would fall, tempted by the fallen. With all of that information taken into account, according to Christianity, we fell from the Garden of Eden simply so that we could have the choice to glorify God or not. In this case, we are not the battlefields in a war, or involved in a spiritual war at all. The war is in fact a pawn in God's plan of glorification. Call God self-centered, sadistic, or what-have-you but when you're the ultimate ruler of the universe and all existence, you get some perks. Now coming away from Christianity... I don't think it's out of line to say that humanity is getting what it deserves. We kill each other, we destroy everything we come across, we expand without cause or reason, etc. Add any negative aspect of humanity to the list you want.
"Balance comes to all things in time. Some make it their duty to tear it apart. It is my duty to balance it out once more."
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