RE: Is becoming like God good or evil?
July 13, 2012 at 11:27 pm
(This post was last modified: July 13, 2012 at 11:28 pm by Cato.)
(July 11, 2012 at 11:46 pm)Godschild Wrote: Agreed God is omniscient, agreed God knew they would disobey Him by eating the fruit, agreed He knows how everything will turn out.
Adam and Eve had no idea how things would go, at first they had no desire to eat the fruit, they enjoyed walking with God in the cool of the evening. God enjoyed the love they had for Him, and why not we all do. The greatest love they showed for God was obeying the one commandment He gave them, the fruit was there because of love, they had the freedom to disobey and fall or obey and continue in grace. Well we all know how it turned out. It was not a test, never was meant to be, it had to be there for Adam and Eve to show total love for God.
In your reply after this you basically told Crate to read the Bible.
"Agreed God is omniscient" was your quote and also your poblem.
The Bible you were trying to jam down Crate's throat states in Genesis 3:9 that your god couldn't find Adam. You either have to admit that your god isn't omniscient or he took a time out to play a good game of hide-and-seek before doling out the punishment for eating from the tree of knowledge.