I do not have any theology my dear friend. Do YOU find your question to be a little confrontational?
John 10:10.......
"
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly."
I do not see the correlation there in the two thoughts. When one reads the whole contextual message in John 10, one sees that lessons (3) Jesus is teaching us. In verse #10 Jesus seeks to not just
preserve life for the sheep, but to
provide it.
He does NOT SAY that the theif will NOT COME. In the two previous analogy, Jesus claimed that as the one and only door, He was the means by which a person could "be saved." That Greek term, used suggests rescue, protection, and healing. Here, Jesus deepens that claim by saying that His purpose is not only tied to life, but to an abundant life.
You stated ...............
"Therefore, in your theology God and Satan are collaborators against man?"
By YOUR statement you are suggesting that God is involved in sin or YOU are saying that I believe that God and Satan are involved in Sin.
Please make sure you read this, and print and tape it to your computer.
God is never the “initiator” of sin.
James 1:13..........
“Let no man say, when he is tempted, ‘I am tempted by God,’ because God cannot be tempted with evil, NEITHER TEMPTETH HE any man.”
There is an important distinction to be made between God
controlling evil and God
creating evil. God is not the author of sin, but He can use sinful men to attain an objective.
Romans 8:28 says.......
“For those who love God
all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
“All things” includes both good and bad things. God can use struggles, heartbreaks and tragedies in ways to bring about His glory and our good. Such events, even though we don’t understand the reason for them, are part of His perfect, divine plan. If God could not control evil, He would not be God.
Now......let me ask you this......Did God use Babylon to do what He wanted done?
Did He us the Philistines to do what He wanted done.
Did He us Egypt to do what He wanted to do.
Did He use Rome to do what He wanted to do.
His sovereignty demands that He be in control of everything, even “dreaded” nations, bad people and yes.....Satan.