There is no one’s blood on my hands except who I killed with my sins, on the cross. And he rose again in payment for them. Thankful for the Lord Yeshua who was risen again by the Holy Spirit of God.
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I find it interesting that Adam in Eden, when confronted by God did not admit what he had done but tried to blame God.If Jesus died to save us from God, then the problem isn't on our end.
It indicates that something is terribly wrong with God. (or our twisted view of Him)
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A rational view of the situation indicates that they were set up to fail.I find it interesting that Adam in Eden, when confronted by God did not admit what he had done but tried to blame God.
The woman You made tempted me.
What is truly interesting is ever since then we have used the same failed tactic of blaming God for what is our fault.
We forget that God gave us life, he has the right to expect our compliance with his rules, does anyone really think they can ignore God etc, and he has the right having given us life to also end life.
Whinging about shows a lack of an ability to face facts.
Sorry but that is an irrational view.rational view of the situation indicates that they were set up to fail.
There is more than one way to "think" about this.Sorry but that is an irrational view.
Think. They had the freewill to actually chose to obey God, they had no set pattern of disobeying God, no ' original sin '.
They were influenced by Satan and chose to follow him rather than obey God.
They view you expressed is just a continuation of Adams refusal to accept responsibility for his actions.
Only the ones in the house directly to the north of us. The people to the south are pretty chill.Are you sending your neighbors to Hell?
Well Jesus taught there was a real Adam, so was he lying? If he lied about this can you trust Jesus when he says he can forgive you your sins?I don't think that Adam (if there was an Adam) even understood the death consequence.
What did he know of death?
Uh... where?Well Jesus taught there was a real Adam, so was he lying?
Matt 19:4 “Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’[Uh... where?
I only see the word Adam once in the gospels, and it's part of Luke's genealogy
Good one!Matt 19:4 “Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’[
A rational view of the situation indicates that they were set up to fail.
There is more than one way to "think" about this.
Well Jesus taught there was a real Adam, so was he lying?
We don't send anyone to Hell.Perhaps the best evidence that no one really believes in a forever-burning Hell.
Or that no one really loves their neighbors. Take your pick.
If you really loved your neighbors, and believed in a forever-burning Hell, you wouldn't send them there.
I can hear the reply coming now. "I didn't send them to Hell, they sent themselves there."
Did you do anything to stop them? Did you convince them otherwise?
Did you live a life that made Christ attractive? I see...
Fortunately for me, I don't believe in a forever-burning Hell. Not really my problem.
Do you believe in a forever-burning Hell? (nope) If you did...
Or maybe you don't really love your neighbors. Seems to go hand-in-hand.
Who sends them to hell?We don't send anyone to Hell.
Read the Bible.
Good one!
I'm not sure it proves your point, though. I could say to you, "haven't you read how Jack and Jill went up the hill? Therefore, watch thy noggin!" Clearly that wouldn't make Jack and Jill real people, though.
Also, we've been having a discussion about how Jesus and His apostles use the Old Testament when they quote it. I'm not sure if you've been keeping up with that one, but it's relevant here, because... they use things out-of-context constantly. Using something from the Old Testament as a pattern while teaching - that doesn't seem to imply anything about the historicity of the original story.
And you identify as a Christian.Good one!
I'm not sure it proves your point, though. I could say to you, "haven't you read how Jack and Jill went up the hill? Therefore, watch thy noggin!" Clearly that wouldn't make Jack and Jill real people, though.
Also, we've been having a discussion about how Jesus and His apostles use the Old Testament when they quote it. I'm not sure if you've been keeping up with that one, but it's relevant here, because... they use things out-of-context constantly. Using something from the Old Testament as a pattern while teaching - that doesn't seem to imply anything about the historicity of the original story.
I guess I can check 'get insulted by a random guy on the internet' off my bingo card for the day.And you identify as a Christian.
Oh,my.
What if His statement IS true, but you're making some bad assumptions based on it? Where does that put us?Man/Adam is from the beginning of creation. If Jesus's statement is not true, then he is a liar and cannot be our saviour.
We learn of each other by how we address Scripture.I guess I can check 'get insulted by a random guy on the internet' off my bingo card for the day.
Seriously, you don't know me even a little bit. Why go out of your way to be unpleasant?