Quote from Virtuoso:
Leave all of the other stuff you wrote out and simply answer one question for me; If God does not want us to sin then why did he not just do what the brits tried to do in Burgeses "A Clockwork Orange" -- create all sentient beings with such an abhorrence toward sinning that they could not possibly carry one out???
Quote from Virtuoso:
Leave all of the other stuff you wrote out and simply answer one question for me; If God does not want us to sin then why did he not just do what the brits tried to do in Burgeses "A Clockwork Orange" -- create all sentient beings with such an abhorrence toward sinning that they could not possibly carry one out???
Quote from ElCubano:
Neither does anyone else........
Follow the Word of GodQuote from nononsense "From Genesis, it seems clear that God means what He says and that He doesn't kid around"
No need to follow the Word of God.Quote from nononsense"Whether God forbade him to eat of those apples or whether it was about something different is immaterial"
Nope try again..follow the Word of GodQuote from nononsenseI believe more and more that God doesn't kid around and means everything precisely as he said
No it isn't free choice.Genesis 2:17
"But of the tree of the knowledge of ]good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
Isn't that being free exactly like God! You can choose to do it nevertheless.
I normally know better than to get into these religious flamewars, but I was just wondering -- didn't Adam eat the Apple? He didn't die that day. What's up with that?Quote from stu:
Genesis 2:17 "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
Quote from cable:
I normally know better than to get into these religious flamewars, but I was just wondering -- didn't Adam eat the Apple? He didn't die that day. What's up with that?