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Thats what you think.Actually the world will be a place without sin when Jesus returns for those in the Kingdomof God and will be completely without sin after the 1000 years.
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Thats what you think.Actually the world will be a place without sin when Jesus returns for those in the Kingdomof God and will be completely without sin after the 1000 years.
Jesus sacrifice was for the purpose of balancing the scales of injustice brought about by Adam.
Adam introduced sin and death, '
the violation of God's will. Since no created being can actually violate God's will - otherwise that being would have trumped God, and supplanted Him - sin is not possibly. It's a delusion, a lie. There's no such thing as sin. Deliverance is the recognition of this fact within this context; salvation is the experience of the reality of it. This...is the gospel.
This whole debate is subjective. You did'nt actually think you would find some facts here, did you?All assumption, NOT a fact.
All assumption, NOT a fact.
This whole debate is subjective. You did'nt actually think you would find some facts here, did you?
So sin is something other than a 'violation of God's will?
Words have meanings/definitions. These are 'facts'. Not using words properly - according to their meanings - is counter-factual.
Have a couple of questions
1. What is "sin"
2. What did the symbolic figure Adam do to "sin"
We have no idea if god exists let alone what its will is. EVERYTHING including what is written in the Bible about the deity is an assumption, not a fact.
That's the thing.
Your use of the words "sin" and/or "will" apparently don't jive with other people's meanings/definitions of those words.
Sounds like: Somebody told,.. my father bacame STAR after death.Actually the world will be a place without sin when Jesus returns for those in the Kingdomof God and will be completely without sin after the 1000 years.
Whose premises or doctrine dictate that the definition of sin is a violation of God's will?I can't help it if others misunderstand their own doctrine, or avoid the logical conclusions of their own premises. You'll have to ask them about that.
We have no idea if god exists let alone what its will is. EVERYTHING including what is written in the Bible about the deity is an assumption, not a fact.
Whose premises or doctrine dictate that the definition of sin is a violation of God's will?
Sin is a transgression of the law. Nothing misunderstood about that.
Just a point I nit-pick on often: If God is Omnipresent, then there is no seperation between God and anything!A1. How is separation between God and men and women overcome?
Whose law? Man's? That's crime. God's law - which we have to assume is His will, no? - is sin. Pretty straightforward actually.
Now you're very sloppily and carelessly tossing around the word "will" which makes it difficult for you to understand what you're talking about, let alone anyone else.
Indeed. And that effect is completely ineffective.OK - an expression of His will, rather than His will. Net effect the same.