So, your saying that 100% of immorality is due to sex! The water at least means the flesh in general, seeing as to how even God condoned sex:
God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the...
Great is our Lord and abundant in strength; His understanding is infinite.
-Psalm 147:5
in whatever our heart condemns us; for God is greater than our heart and knows all things.
-1 John 3:20
Even before there is a word on my tongue, Behold, O LORD, You know it all.
-Psalm 139:4
He counts...
Perhaps you mean division in the sociopolitical environment? If so, I would recommend this: Transgender issues sharply divide Republicans, Democrats
I had to assume this is what you meant, as literal cracks in the earth and sky aren't typically caused by transgenders.
Hey, I created one just now, too!!!
"O man, without your best friend you bodies would be blended
But with them, they are defended
Though your face may be pierced by a icicle
Your dear friends are not fickle
They shall protect you from tickles
And with them you will never be in a pickle"
I'm...
I have blond hair. Therefore, every human that has ever lived has blond hair, even though we have evidence to the contrary. An utterly flawless argument
The point of this thread wasn't to debate Abrahamic theology. It was simply a thought experiment dealing with any hypothetical being, not even considering specific religions.
Perhaps you could get more accurate results by administering miniscule amounts of the drug to humans and gradually increasing in dosage. Similiar to how people adjust to allergens.
Or how this man adjusted to black momba venom:
For the purposes of this argument, assume that an omniscient being (God) exist that senses all things at all times. That means he can see all objects regardless of light level. That means the dark is no hinderance to his perception. Would that not mean that he can not see the darkness at all...
It seems likely that the claim refers to spiritual death. Adam did not immediately die when he ate of the tree, so it was likely spiritual. Assuming the tree and Adam are literal at all.