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Which is greater, the Fall of man or the Resurrection of Christ?
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No its not a trick question and no it could not go either way.I'm prone to declare this a trick question because "B" cannot happen without "A" however I'll give and say that the "Resurrection of Christ" is greater than the "Fall of Man".
I'd like to know which scale you are using to define "greater" because I guess it really could go either way...
No its not a trick question and no it could not go either way.
:toofunny:toofunny:toofunnySure it is! Greater in what way? I mean, "Resurrection of Christ" has more letters?![]()
Which is greater, the Fall of man or the Resurrection of Christ?
The fall of man creates death. Resurrection re-establishes it.
It is greater to be alive then dead. The dead are conscious of nothing.
If death were greater, then JC would have remained dead. JC is therefore greater then the fall.
Everyone was only adam and eveBy 'greater', do you mean repercussions?
The Fall of Man started everything this mess. The Resurrection fixed it. But unfortunately the Resurrection does not save as many people as man not falling could have. Back then, everyone was perfect and sinless. If we could have stayed that way, there would be no need for the resurrection.
However, because there is the Resurrection, there is also choice. I would say that's better than mindlessly loving God because we knew nothing else, in spite of perfection. Is choice greater than happiness? Now there's a whole other can of worms.
or liz and and lilith or adam and steve:eeeekkkWait, what?... No Lilith and Steve?
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