If as some people say that ‘Adam’s sin was God’s will. or that it was sex.
But if I were to do something that you wanted me to do, would you condemn me for it? . . . Then, if Adam’s sin was God’s will, why was Adam driven out of Eden as a sinner? (Gen. 3:17-19, 23, 24)’
doesn't it really involve the kind of person God is. Would it be just or loving to condemn a person for doing something that you yourself planned for him to do?’ (1) ‘He is a God of love. (1 John 4:8) All his ways are just. (Ps. 37:28; Deut. 32:4) It was not God’s will for Adam to sin; he warned Adam against it. (Gen. 2:17)’ (2) ‘God did allow Adam, as he does us, the freedom to choose what he would do. Perfection did not rule out the exercise of free will to disobey. Adam chose to rebel against God, despite the warning that death would result.’
He told him to multiply and fill the earth there is only one way to do that. So how could it be wrong when god told him to do it.
2007-01-26
12:34:36
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