I understand that is the general. I don't really see how any of that relates to DNA, or diseases or anything.
If the defect of sin (imperfection) occurred in the genetics of our first parent, then the defect has to be inherited. (Romans 5:12 indicates that it was.) I don't need to tell you how inherited genetic disorders are passed on do I? Both Adam and his wife were defective due to their receiving the same sentence of death.....the defect applying equally to both. So if both parents have the defect, there is no way to avoid passing it on. It's not a difficult concept surely? Inheritance is a 50/50 thing.
Usually I would blame the person who committed the supposed crime, not thier children and their children's children ad infintum.
Adam and his wife paid for their own abuse of free will. We can blame them for the situation we find ourselves in, but their children did not die without hope. If we remember that the Creator does not exist in a realm where time is counted in earth years, we can understand why it has taken so long for the rescue mission to be completed. The first rebel was not human and he not only influenced rebellion in the human race, but managed to lure a good many of his fellow spirit beings into rebellion as well. Spirits operate in universal time, which is not 24 hour days. (2 Peter 3:8) It is these beings who can do the most damage by abusing free will. It is dealt with in their time, not ours.
Giving his intelligent creatures free will was not a mistake....it was a calculated risk, in full awareness of the possible outcome. God allowed for all contingencies and he will keep his original purpose on track as he brings it to completion. (Isaiah 55:11) What he accomplishes in the process is a tested population for his earthly Kingdom who have all proved that humans can serve the interests of the Creator without being influenced away from him by the cunning and deceptive speech of others.
That is what faith is....its the "irresistible force meeting the immovable object".
This seems to me like a big extrapolation from what the book of Genesis says. No where does it mentions genetics, and the eating things doesn't change genetics anyways. I thought eating the apple gave people God's wisdom, not like, AIDs or whatever.
It wasn't an apple, but that doesn't matter. It is what the fruit represented, not the fruit itself. That particular tree represented something that God withheld from his children for their own benefit. It wasn't wisdom that resulted from the eating, but a "knowledge of good and evil". Withholding this knowledge was in effect, God saying to his children, I will decide what is good for you and keep evil away from you. A knowledge of evil was never going to benefit them in any way and God knew it.....the devil talked the whole issue into a situation where the withholding of that knowledge meant something else entirely. He implied that it was the actions of a controlling and uncaring Father who was keeping something from them that they had a right to have.
He targeted the 'newbie' and she fell for it. But her husband was not with her to modify what the devil had said, so knowing what that meant, Adam chose to eat for a very different reason. Maybe the thought of losing her was more than he could bear? So rather than live without her he chose to join her in death. Or maybe because death was not immediate, he felt that she might be right?
Whatever his reason...the rest is history. Both suffered the consequences of what they each chose to do. So do we.
21 The Lord God made garments of skin for Adam and his wife and clothed them. 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.” 23 So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. 24 After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side[e] of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.
This is a passage that has much overlooked detail.
First of all, the long garments of skin made for them by God to replace the loin coverings that they had made for themselves as a result of this new knowledge they has stolen....revealed a new feeling....shame over their nakedness. God then introduced an appropriate standard of modesty. The skins would also protect them to a degree from the wilderness outside the garden, where thorns and thistles would make farming difficult on cursed ground. (Genesis 3:17-19)
Along with the knowledge of evil, came the desire to carry it out. Within one generation, a murderer emerged, who killed his own brother in a premeditated act of jealousy.
Along with "the tree of the knowledge of good and evil" was "the tree of life". This tree was the one that could have kept them 'living forever' in their perfect state. There was no death mentioned in Eden except as a penalty for disobedience. The partaking of this tree would have complicated the now sinful condition that the first humans found themselves in. With access to this tree, evil men could have lived forever! Imagine what the world would be like if men like Hitler, Idi Armin or Pol Pot were still alive and never had to face death?
God evicted the pair from the garden and barred access to the tree of life to prevent such a situation. Humans would have seen that sword and the guardian angels probably until the flood of Noah's day completely changed the landscape. It served as a constant reminder that humans were suffering on cursed ground because of what Adam did. Obedience would have saved them from all of that.Object lessons are always the best teachers.
Apparently the sort of fools God makes?
Giving humans free will was not a bad thing. It gave them an attribute that other creatures did not have. Only humans were "made in God's image and likeness". They alone could act by conscious forethought. Humans can contemplate past present and future actions and make decisions based on this knowledge. To understand or to imagine what will happen if we consider a certain course separates us from the animals, who only live by programmed instinct.
How is someone as a young as a child capable of redeeming themselves before death? Is it just assumed all kids are redeemed immediately? But aren't they born in sin?
I thought I explained that already. Being "born in sin" simply means inheriting the defect of imperfection from Adam. No one can redeem themselves. All they can do is avail themselves of the merit of Christ's sacrifice and live in such a way that they do not lose it. Disobedience to God's commands through his Christ eliminates us from citizenship in his Kingdom. No one outside of that kingdom is alive. There is no reason to keep dissenters or rebels in existence. It serves no purpose.
Children are judged by the merits (or lack of them) from their parents until they are of an age to make their own decisions. You will recall that not a single child survived the flood but were swept away with their wicked parents. It is also good to understand that death to God is reversible. It isn't an end to life unless you are deemed to be incorrigible. Denying God's existence is one way to lose all possibility of being accepted for citizenship in the only place where life will be found. According to the Bible, only those who
want to live under God's rules will get to experience the life he is offering, but not forcing.
Sounds more like a Sheol sort of thing than a Hell then.
The Bible's hell is sheol.....simply mankind's common grave. We all go to this "hell" and sleep peacefully, unaware of anything that is taking place in the land of the living. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10)