Brian2
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The fall was all part of the plan.
God knew it would happen but I imagine the plan for that eventuality was plan B.
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The fall was all part of the plan.
Not the point. The punishment for eating an apple they were told not to was death. That is immoral, unjust and evil.
The very brief version is:
1. Make an earth
2. Put people on it.
3. Allow them to fall so they become mortal and can have children.
4. Provide a path of redemption so that death and sin are only temporary.
5. Let everyone choose their course.
1 Peter 1:God knew it would happen but I imagine the plan for that eventuality was plan B.
Why couldn't they have children before that?
I'm going from memory, but if one is going strictly by the text, neither Adam nor Eve were officially cursed. That was reserved for the serpent.But I never did get that Fall of Man story. As for original sin, I think there are one or two places where God's curse runs to the third generation,
Maybe the consequences of the episode could be applied to the good? That way the son does not suffer because of the father, the son inherits another personality trait which can be harnessed in service of God.the more general rule is given in
Ezekiel 18:20 The soul that sins shall die. The son shall not suffer for the iniquity of the father, nor the father suffer for the iniquity of the son; the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.
So it looks like Jesus' death was due to an administrative error.
Ahm, nowhere ─ nowhere at all ─ in the Garden story does it say Adam and Eve were going to live forever. Nowhere ─ nowhere at all ─ does it say they sinned ─ or that mankind fell ─ or that death entered the world as a result. Instead it very clearly gives THE reason why God pitched them out of the Garden ─ Genesis 3:22-23 ─ to stop them from eating the fruit of the Tree of Life and becoming like God ─ which tells you that they were otherwise always going to die at some stage. God has a very similar motivation for kicking the Tower of Babel over too, you'll recall.
Have you ever wondered what could possibly be bad about knowing good from evil, by the way?
1 Peter 1:
19 But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
20 Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,
Christ was needed to save from sin and from death. Good knows all and planned for the fall.
Best as I can sort out God created them in an immortal state where death and procreation were not around. The fall brought both of these into human existence.
It’s a very sparse account. The entire creation is about 2 pages. Peter, Paul and others had access to extra biblical texts or relied on the Holy Spirit to provide some clarity. Like Titus 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;They were made as man and woman initially and it does not say they would live forever or that procreation was not around. Gen 1:28 has God telling them to multiply but it does not say that was after or before the fall.
It’s a very sparse account. The entire creation is about 2 pages. Peter, Paul and others had access to extra biblical texts or relied on the Holy Spirit to provide some clarity. Like Titus 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
Far from everything on the subject, it confirms what Peter said that Christ was promised before the world was.
If at first only Adam and Eve existed.... Then anything Peter, Paul and others had to say is hearsay.
It’s a very sparse account. The entire creation is about 2 pages. Peter, Paul and others had access to extra biblical texts or relied on the Holy Spirit to provide some clarity. Like Titus 1:2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began;
Far from everything on the subject, it confirms what Peter said that Christ was promised before the world was.
You died due to making a "bad choice" .If I lay an apple on the table and tell you don't eat that or you will die,, but you choose to eat it anyway and die..
Is that my fault? Does that make me evil? Or did you die by your own hand and choices?
What does "death" mean in this context?No, what makes it evil is the punishment of death for eating an apple.
I agree. But IMO I think its more about the lesson than the crime.
Yes, God says [this] is part one of what what [he]'s afraid of..They had already eaten of the tree of knowledge of good and evil and become like God in that respect.
Yes, God says that's the other part [he]s afraid of.The reason that they were kicked out was so that they could not eat of the tree of life and live forever.
No, God never says anything even remotely like that. Instead [he] speaks of defending [his] own position.That would be living forever doing evil things, and that is what was bad for them knowing good and evil.
[He] doesn't actually say, "Trust me." And what he says is, If you eat the fruit you'll die the same day. The snake tells no lies when he tells Eve, No, you won't.God has said basically "Trust me and don't eat that fruit or you will die (it will kill you).
And they ate it at a time when they still had no knowledge of good and evil, so they ate it at a time when each of them respectively was incapable of sin.But they ate it and learned good and evil
We'll have to disagree on that part. I find much of the bible's morality is of its time, and in the 21st century entirely indefensible.and so then, because we became confused about what was good and evil, God had to give His laws about what was good and evil. But in the end God was leading back to a the initial way of trusting what He said and getting to know Him and what He is like and what He wants from us.
Almighty God does not lie...what he says is, If you eat the fruit you'll die the same day. The snake tells no lies when he tells Eve, No, you won't.
It is a sin to disobey God.And they ate it at a time when they still had no knowledge of good and evil, so they ate it at a time when each of them respectively was incapable of sin.