LightofTruth
Well-Known Member
I think it would be unfair of God to NOT tell Adam he had an immortal soul that would either go to be with God or go to eternal torment if Adam chose to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil or not.
To be fair, God could have told Adam that by his eating of the tree he would go to eternal torment.
But God did not tell Adam that. Instead He told Adam that he would surely die and return to the dust he was made from.
Which is exactly what happened.
So, why is that many Christians tell us that Adam's soul is either with God and happy, or suffering eternal torment in misery?
Don't you think it would have been unfair of God to not tell Adam his destiny if Adam did indeed possess an immortal soul?
To be fair, God could have told Adam that by his eating of the tree he would go to eternal torment.
But God did not tell Adam that. Instead He told Adam that he would surely die and return to the dust he was made from.
Which is exactly what happened.
So, why is that many Christians tell us that Adam's soul is either with God and happy, or suffering eternal torment in misery?
Don't you think it would have been unfair of God to not tell Adam his destiny if Adam did indeed possess an immortal soul?