Katzpur
Not your average Mormon
It doesn't matter whether he sinned or not. He's going to Heaven just like everybody else.If Adam had not sinned, would he eventually have gone to heaven?
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It doesn't matter whether he sinned or not. He's going to Heaven just like everybody else.If Adam had not sinned, would he eventually have gone to heaven?
i don't think this allegory suggest that.
i believe the act of instigating ones free will (whatever that is) opened the door to another dimension...but even that leaves room for debate; did god ever intend for humans to have free will (whatever that is) but wanted trained obedient humans instead...
So you think that God knew the outcome before hand, still went through with it, yet it was not a setup?There's another thread around here insisting the Garden event was a set up.
God did it on purpose as a test. Adam and Eve failed.
That would lean to the idea that God was not able to know the outcome of the test....or....
He knew the outcome and was just setting up an excuse to condemn His creation.
I don't buy either notion.
So you think that God knew the outcome before hand, still went through with it, yet it was not a setup?
Now that has got to be some Olympic class mental gymnastics.
Nice transference you got going there.I did say so...I don't buy either notion.
What wrong....confused again?
Nice transference you got going there.
Though, thinking about it, your transference would explain quite a bit...
According to the few references of Sheol in the Hebrew Tanakh, it is the afterlife for everyone.
Sheol is like the Greek Hades, the abode of the dead (hence a Netherworld or Underworld), where everyone go. It is not heaven, which is the abode of God and angels.
In Greek religion and myth, the Underworld, or Hades, was not hell, but there was a region in Hades, in which was called Tartarus; a place where only the worse were kept there and punished (like Tantalus, Sisyphus) and where the Titans were imprisoned. Most people go to the Field of Asphodel, but a very special few went to Elysian Field. The Elysian Field is not heaven too.
So to answer your question, Protoman. Adam most likely went to the Abode of the Dead (Sheol), like everyone else including other prophets (with the possible exceptions of Enoch and Elijah).
So you think that God knew the outcome before hand, still went through with it, yet it was not a setup?
Now that has got to be some Olympic class mental gymnastics.
All creation whether angelic or human are created as free moral agents.
Sure God has foreknowledge because we can read about the happy climax of Revelation when all nations [of earth] will be blessed with healing or curing.
-Rev 22v2; Gen 22vs17,18
But, as to who will be part of the all nations during Jesus 1000-year reign over earth, God lets us decide of our own free will. We choose whether we are the 'sheep' or 'goats' of Matthew [25vs31,32] by the way we choose to listen and obey Christ as our guide.
-Deut 30v19; 32v5
URAVIP2ME said:Afterlife only in the form of a resurrection.
Jesus gave his life as a ransom for 'many'.-Matt 20v28 B
The reason Matthew wrote 'many' and not 'all' is because those of Matthew 12v32; Hebrews 6vs4-6 are Not considered in the Bible hell [hades/ sheol]
They experience 'second death' which is destruction. No resurrection anywhere to heaven or right here on earth during Jesus 1000-year reign.
A different word 'Gehenna' often translated as hellfire was a dump were things were destroyed not kept burning forever.
So, Gehenna became a fitting symbol of destruction.
As the 'Bible hell' is different from the 'pagan hell' so also with tartarus.
The Bible tartarus is a condition not a location. 2nd Peter 2v4; Eph 6vs10-12
A prison-like abased condition for only disobedient or fallen angels.
The bad angels of Noah's day were cast into Tartarus [Greek: tartaro'o]
1st Peter 3v20.
Adam originally being humanly perfect did not repent or show remorse for his sinning. Satan originally being angelically perfect did not repent or show remorse for sinning. Satan will be destroyed according to Hebrews 2v14 B.
So Satan will experience 'second death'.- Rev 21v8.
Adam experienced not sheol but second death because the 'perfect' can only sin on purpose, not by mistake as we can.
Jesus went to the Bible hell. Acts 2vs27,31
Elijah experienced the 'mid heavens' of our atmosphere.
The windstorm moved him from one location to another place alive.
Elijah did not die at that time and was still an active prophet five year later.
2nd Chron 21vs12-15
Enoch was protected by God so his opposers would not kill Enoch.
God 'took Enoch' in that his life was cut short.
Enoch was no where to be found because like Moses God disposed of Enoch body.- Hebrews 11v5; Deut 34vs5,6; Jude 9
Remember as John 3v13 says: No man [includes Enoch and Elijah] except Jesus ascended to heaven. Even David did not ascend to heaven according to Acts 2v34; 13v22; 24v15.
The way to heaven was Not opened up until Christ. All that died before Christ are offered an 'earthly resurrection' starting during Jesus millennial reign over earth. -John 11v24; 6vs40,44,54
Nice answer. Thank's for the sciptures.Afterlife only in the form of a resurrection.
Jesus gave his life as a ransom for 'many'.-Matt 20v28 B
The reason Matthew wrote 'many' and not 'all' is because those of Matthew 12v32; Hebrews 6vs4-6 are Not considered in the Bible hell [hades/ sheol]
They experience 'second death' which is destruction. No resurrection anywhere to heaven or right here on earth during Jesus 1000-year reign.
A different word 'Gehenna' often translated as hellfire was a dump were things were destroyed not kept burning forever.
So, Gehenna became a fitting symbol of destruction.
As the 'Bible hell' is different from the 'pagan hell' so also with tartarus.
The Bible tartarus is a condition not a location. 2nd Peter 2v4; Eph 6vs10-12
A prison-like abased condition for only disobedient or fallen angels.
The bad angels of Noah's day were cast into Tartarus [Greek: tartaro'o]
1st Peter 3v20.
Adam originally being humanly perfect did not repent or show remorse for his sinning. Satan originally being angelically perfect did not repent or show remorse for sinning. Satan will be destroyed according to Hebrews 2v14 B.
So Satan will experience 'second death'.- Rev 21v8.
Adam experienced not sheol but second death because the 'perfect' can only sin on purpose, not by mistake as we can.
Jesus went to the Bible hell. Acts 2vs27,31
Elijah experienced the 'mid heavens' of our atmosphere.
The windstorm moved him from one location to another place alive.
Elijah did not die at that time and was still an active prophet five year later.
2nd Chron 21vs12-15
Enoch was protected by God so his opposers would not kill Enoch.
God 'took Enoch' in that his life was cut short.
Enoch was no where to be found because like Moses God disposed of Enoch body.- Hebrews 11v5; Deut 34vs5,6; Jude 9
Remember as John 3v13 says: No man [includes Enoch and Elijah] except Jesus ascended to heaven. Even David did not ascend to heaven according to Acts 2v34; 13v22; 24v15.
The way to heaven was Not opened up until Christ. All that died before Christ are offered an 'earthly resurrection' starting during Jesus millennial reign over earth. -John 11v24; 6vs40,44,54
Yes, but not by himself. Without Eve and a family it wouldn't be heaven.If Adam had not sinned, would he eventually have gone to heaven?
It doesn't matter whether he sinned or not. He's going to Heaven just like everybody else.
When I said that it doesn't matter, all I meant was that the fact that he sinned wouldn't have kept him from going to Heaven. I agree with the rest of what you just said.I agree that the destiny of all is heaven eventually, but begging to differ, it does matter very much whether Adam sinned. If he and Eve hadn't all the suffering of thousands of years wouldn't have taken place. Also, God himself has undergone great suffering due to the fall of Adam and Eve (Gen 6:6).
Seems that this is merely your personal take on heaven.Without Eve and a family it wouldn't be heaven.
With just a little bit of scripture you could start your own cult. Kool-Aid anyone?I would like to point out Genesis 3:22 - 22 And the LORD God said, The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil.He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.
God banished Adam and Eve from Eden just so they wouldn't be granted with everlasting life by eating the fruit from the tree of life.
With just a little bit of scripture you could start your own cult. Kool-Aid anyone?
Do you have a proof text for this, or is this a guess?
If it is a guess, let me do some guessing too.
Elohim said man would die if he ate from the tree in the midst of the Garden. Man ate of the tree and lived on physically. Therefore, the death must have been spiritual.