(November 11, 2015 at 4:54 pm)Drich Wrote:(November 11, 2015 at 4:11 pm)jenny1972 Wrote: who created adam and eve and lucifer to want more than they have ? bible god couldve created them to not be curious and not have the interest in even doing that or are you saying he was shocked that it happen and never seem it coming ?
No. I'm saying that wanting more in of itself is not a bad thing. I'm saying if one did not want more their would be no choice/sin in the world. Again youre the one who thinks sin is the end of the world, that sin is something God can not get past. He 'got Past sin a very long time ago, only leaving us with the Choice of eternity, and which side to stand on it. With Him or apart from Him.
Again all of this is about choice. He sent His son to die so that we may be able to be in sin and still choose to be with Him or to embrace our sin and let evil consume us.
well sin might not be 'the end of the world' but according to christian theory sin can land a person in eternal damnation and torture in hell for eternity that indicates to me something that bible god 'cannot get past' , we are all just being the humans that we naturally are that god created us to be so if its anyones fault its bible gods fault that everyone is sinning . but you have yet to show that any of this is even true and not just one big fairy tale so i have no idea why im even arguing about something yet to be shown to be true in the first place .
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