So, awesome: just by fiat assertions with absolutely nothing backing them up.
So, let me just pose another hypothetical: Adam and Eve were charged with being fruitful in the garden. What if one of their offspring wanted to commit a sin? Would he be able to?
Would the prohibition against that sin just suddenly have come into existence the moment he wanted to do it, or would it always have been there?
Also, I'm beginning to realize that I could make the argument that, given that the fruit prohibition was against, in the end, gaining knowledge of good and evil, that satan would have equal justification to rebel whether that was the only rule or not. Just a thought.
Now, are you going to do something other than repeat yourself this time? Because I don't really have much desire to get into a "nuh-uh!" competition with you.
So, let me just pose another hypothetical: Adam and Eve were charged with being fruitful in the garden. What if one of their offspring wanted to commit a sin? Would he be able to?
Would the prohibition against that sin just suddenly have come into existence the moment he wanted to do it, or would it always have been there?
Also, I'm beginning to realize that I could make the argument that, given that the fruit prohibition was against, in the end, gaining knowledge of good and evil, that satan would have equal justification to rebel whether that was the only rule or not. Just a thought.
Now, are you going to do something other than repeat yourself this time? Because I don't really have much desire to get into a "nuh-uh!" competition with you.
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