Beetow
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FAQ: Was Adam's disobedience a Hell-worthy transgression?
REPLY: According to Gen 2:17 it was a death-worthy transgression. In other words;
the proper penalty for Adam's mistake was simply his loss of immortality; and of
course loss of access to the tree of life to make sure he'd die. (Gen 3:22-24) Now
as for Adam's later sins; that's another story.
FAQ: Did Jesus' virgin conception insulate him from Adam's fall?
REPLY: According to Romans 5:12-21 the so-called original sin isn't hereditary,
rather; everyone, from first to last, was there all at once as joint participants
in Adam's act in real time rather than each in his own time.
The thing is: although Jesus wasn't biologically related to Joseph, he was
biologically related to his mother, and she in turn was biologically related to Eve
who was constructed top to bottom, inside and out, front to back, and side to side
with material taken from Adam's body; thus making Jesus a legitimate member of
Adam's posterity. So then; had Jesus not died on the cross, he would've eventually
died of some other cause because The Word per John 1:1-3 didn't come into the
world per John 1:14 as supernatural flesh, rather, as ordinary Jewish flesh. (Gen
49:10, Rom 1:3, and Rom 8:3)
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FAQ: Was Adam's disobedience a Hell-worthy transgression?
REPLY: According to Gen 2:17 it was a death-worthy transgression. In other words;
the proper penalty for Adam's mistake was simply his loss of immortality; and of
course loss of access to the tree of life to make sure he'd die. (Gen 3:22-24) Now
as for Adam's later sins; that's another story.
FAQ: Did Jesus' virgin conception insulate him from Adam's fall?
REPLY: According to Romans 5:12-21 the so-called original sin isn't hereditary,
rather; everyone, from first to last, was there all at once as joint participants
in Adam's act in real time rather than each in his own time.
The thing is: although Jesus wasn't biologically related to Joseph, he was
biologically related to his mother, and she in turn was biologically related to Eve
who was constructed top to bottom, inside and out, front to back, and side to side
with material taken from Adam's body; thus making Jesus a legitimate member of
Adam's posterity. So then; had Jesus not died on the cross, he would've eventually
died of some other cause because The Word per John 1:1-3 didn't come into the
world per John 1:14 as supernatural flesh, rather, as ordinary Jewish flesh. (Gen
49:10, Rom 1:3, and Rom 8:3)
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