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The knot at the end of my rope. - LOLSo, what do you have that you can hold on to?
Thank you for your provocative post.If the Genesis account isn't literal, and human beings evolved in a gradual, slow process from lower life forms, then there's is no human (or even Angelic, in the case of Lucifer) culpability for the existence of sin, which effectively makes God the deliberate author of sin—a deal-breaker in my little mind.
I don't think we usually care to strain the limits of our God-given imaginations enough to consider the ramifications of, or to work out some of the problems with our surface-reading and broad speculative tendencies based on our narrow, dogma-driven limitations we impose on our own contemplative powers.
The usual, lazy way of dealing with this stuff is censorship and cancellation. So, by blind faith we become more and more intellectually (and emotionally/spiritually, as a sad side-effect) dwarfed.
We've got to give people room to make some wrong conclusions if we ever expect to get to what's right.
Great minds like Bell and Edison often quipped that they wished their success had been measured by all of the failures they experienced along their way to their comparatively few positive outcomes.
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Maybe I should answer more directly. ???So, what do you have that you can hold on to?
I have to disagree with your logical flow here. May I critique it? (No? Well, I'm gonna do it anyway.)- If Adam wasn't a literal human then he didn't literally sin.
- If Adam didn't literally sin, then there is no original sin.
- If there is no original sin then being born in Adam's race does not make you a sinner.
- If we are not redeemed from original sin by Christ's payment of the death penalty...
- Then the Atonement was of none effect.
- If the Atonement was of none effect, we are lost in our sin and awaiting judgment of our works.
- We all fall short of the perceived standard (the glory of God) and stand condemned.
- Faith in Christ can't help us, the Atonement is null and void. (as outlined above)
- If Adam wasn't a literal human then he didn't literally sin.
- If Adam didn't literally sin, then there is no original sin.
Don't worry; we've all got plenty of unoriginal sins to go around.- If there is no original sin then being born in Adam's race does not make you a sinner.
Non sequitur. That does not follow. Even if there is no stain from Original Sin, we carry the stains of our own sins. How does it follow from the non-existence of Original Sin that the Atonement does not cleanse us of our personal sins?- If we are not redeemed from original sin by Christ's payment of the death penalty...
- Then the Atonement was of none effect.
I'm glad that part has made it through the deconstruction zone.I still believe that there is a creator God that put all this in motion. He's a good God that is worthy of my praise. He has been an ever-present help in time of need. Salvation is through Christ alone.
A frayed knot?The knot at the end of my rope. - LOL
It was me that was 'fraid, the knot was not frayed. Believe it, or knot. - LOLA frayed knot?
Afraid not.
Death in humans is not natural. Its origin is in our first parents. After that first human couple, all human beings die. There were no humans before them, and none who were born from them have been able to escape that enemy that is death.
Animals were not created to live forever, but to be part of a cyclical system. Humans, on the other hand, were created to never get sick and to live forever.
2 Pet. 2:12 But these men, like unreasoning animals that act on instinct and are born to be caught and destroyed, speak abusively about things of which they are ignorant. They will suffer destruction brought on by their own destructive course, 13 suffering harm as their reward for their own harmful course.
Deut. 32:3 For I will declare the name of Jehovah.
Tell about the greatness of our God!
4 The Rock, perfect is his activity,
For all his ways are justice.
A God of faithfulness who is never unjust;
Righteous and upright is he.
5 They are the ones who have acted corruptly.
They are not his children, the defect is their own.
They are a crooked and twisted generation!
Good post, thanks.That's why I don't think Christian doctrine is quite as shaky a house of cards you have made it out to be.
This is why I don't think Adam (whether real or mythical) understood the consequence of eating the forbidden fruit.Death was never part of God's perfect creation.
LOLI see that the Hebrew word is pronounced, "Aw, damn!"
Does the death penalty seem a bit harsh for our personal sin? Or even for the fabled original sin?
The death penalty for eating fruit? And would Adam even understand what that meant?
And it's derived from the Hebrew word for "Dirt". How apropos.I see that the Hebrew word is pronounced, "Aw, damn!"
Yes, great question.That one definitely deserves some deconstruction, but for a different reason: Death, decay, and entropy is built into this universe. Did God change the whole nature of the universe because of something we did? Or just move us from a different universe that didn't have entropy built into it as punishment?
Gardening is recreational work.Yes, great question.
I think it was spiritual death that came. Physical death was already present to some degree.
Adam and Eve were working the garden. (orchard) What work is there if there is no death?
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As you should.But I question the "spiritualizing" of death.