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If God had not told Adam to not eat from that one tree in the Garden and Eve/Eve had then ate it, would her action have been evil?God did not create evil.
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If God had not told Adam to not eat from that one tree in the Garden and Eve/Eve had then ate it, would her action have been evil?God did not create evil.
Amen.Really?
Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
Exodus 32:14 And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.
I don't really know if I could forgive someone who nailed me to a tree. How bout u?His grace and mercy so far beyond us..
That's what you would be expected to do according to scripture.I don't really know if I could forgive someone who nailed me to a tree. How bout u?
Is 45:7Really?
Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
Exodus 32:14 And the LORD repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.
If God had not told Adam to not eat from that one tree in the Garden and Eve/Eve had then ate it, would her action have been evil?
I think it is about coming into this world condemned -....
Now, as far as what you are talking about, national vs personal level, its irregardless because if you hold a nation 'guilty' of something, then by implication all of its 'citizens'(persons) are also guilty. This is what Paul was trying to get across, its not just the people of Gentiles - or the people of Jews - but all people. He was making the point that you cannot be born out of the nature of sin - and if you cannot be born out of the nature, then you cannot escape it by death either.
Remember, we are not sinners because we sin - we sin being a direct result of being a human who is naturally turned in the direction of sin. Jesus, our Savior, turns us back to God - thereby making it possible to hit the mark.
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My question was one in which the scenario was God had not issued a prohibition about eating from that one tree.Yes, because she was disobedient to what God Himself told her....Adam?
If All is to mean every human, regardless of contevt, then truly All men will be saved.
1 Timothy 2:4
King James Bible
Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
We must be consistent in our approach to interpretation, lest we wander from the original intent don't you agree?
Again, I believe Paul is referring to the All in Romans 3 and 5 at a national level and not the individual level. Thus, infants are not guilty of sin, for they have not committed any sin. When they are judged, they will be judged fairly.
In reference to Romans 5 and the word All, I said the All was at a national level, not the individual level.
You replied,
If All is to mean every human, regardless of contevt, then truly All men will be saved.
1 Timothy 2:4
King James Bible
Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.
We must be consistent in our approach to interpretation, lest we wander from the original intent don't you agree?
Again, I believe Paul is referring to the All in Romans 3 and 5 at a national level and not the individual level. Thus, infants are not guilty of sin, for they have not committed any sin. When they are judged, they will be judged fairly.
Judge not, lest ye be judged. For the measure you judge others. Will be the measure you yourself will be judged.
Psalm 51:5 tells us.... and in sin did my mother conceive me.
David was conceived. You stated "only speaks of the mother,"....wasn't there a father involved? Doesn't conception require two people? Dad may not have been mentioned in this verse, but dad was required...for conception. So for you to state "David must have gotten it thru his mother.".....isn't a good deduction. Davids dad had a role in davids conception.
That's true said:49 informs us.....[/B]And just as we have borne the image of the earthly man,....the earthly man presented here is Adam. We are born in the image of the fallen Adam which includes Adams sin nature.
The bible tells us we are IN Adam...1 Cor 15:22 For as indeed in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive. All of mankind is Adam progeny. All of Adams progeny has a sin nature that must be dealt with.
Cygnus said:I don't think the purpose of those chapters was for the purpose of explaining our sin nature. He for the most part explained all men sin...why do all men sin? I would suggest we have a sin nature.
Cygnus said:What does the bible have to say about the wages of sin?
Romans 5:12 says....Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned—
Sin was the result of one man. Adam. for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, Romans 3:23. We sin because we have a sin nature. Why else would all men sin? If we didn't have a sin nature one would think there is at least one person..aside from Christ who would never have sinned....
The more one studies the Jewish faith, the clearer it becomes that scripture teaches discernment above ridged condemnation.My question was one in which the scenario was God had not issued a prohibition about eating from that one tree.
I disagree. Have g a conditional statement does not change the meaning of all based on your theology. That is intellectually dishonest at best.We should be consistent. I agree.
1Ti 2:3-4
This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Paul tells Timothy that God "desires" all people to be saved. The word used, thélō, means to have pleasure in. So what Paul says is that God would have great pleasure for everyone to know the truth and be saved. It is quite the opposite of the "all" in Romans 5.
Rom 5:18
Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men.
The difference here is there is no conditional phrase, like the passage in Timothy, which precedes "all". So the "all" in Romans does mean all. We know it means "all" because if the first "all" is not truly "all", then the second "all" is not either. If the second is not true, then Jesus act of righteousness does not lead to justification and life for all men - we know this statement cannot be true.
Infants are 'guilty'(which simply means 'bound') of having the inherited propensity to sin. They will be judged justly being found in Christ.
We must, I repeat must, understand that it is not the acts of sin that condemn us - we sin because we are born into its slavery. Jesus redeemed us, bought us from that slavery - this is true even of infants.
Original sin/sinful nature pure products of man and not of God as the bible shows.Sorry, but I deny the "other" gospel you preach.
Your points have already addressed and I'm no longer interested in your chatter.
Original sin is negated in Rom 5:12 it is not mentioned at all. The verse gives us the reason death passed upon all and that reason is "all have sinned" which is far removed from all inheriting Adam's sin.
I agree. Augustine and his rhetoric while arguing against universalism is what produced the doctrine on original sin. However, he needed baptism as a truth to push the doctrine and hence, the practice of infant baptism was also affirmed.Original sin/sinful nature pure products of man and not of God as the bible shows.
Romans 5:12-21
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world,(Adam not Eve)
and death by sin; (eat tree you die & you sinned by breaking the Law)
and so death passed upon all men,(Adam unto Eve's childbirth, the sorrow of death passed upon all men since all men now die. Genesis 3:16)
for that (What deed? Psalms 51:5)
all have sinned:
for that?