Love is love...
Obedience is obedience...
God's Law is God's Law...
Justice is Justice...
Your question is, also, not well researched. Your knowledge and understanding of certain things is dismal, short-sighted, and narrow-minded.
2006-07-20 18:51:32
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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Well, that day He had had a very bad argument with Mrs. God and I guess we all know who is the boss, so He had to take it out on someone and well, Adam and Eve were the only ones handy, so they took the brunt. But the real reason (which He didn't want to admit) was that Mrs. God wanted a place for a new flower garden and Adam and Even were in the way. So then God got mad at them for like a tiny infraction, picking an apple or something. Was that fair?
2006-07-20 20:13:40
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answered by hellbent 4
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Just because you love someone doesn't mean there aren't any rules. God gave Adam and Eve specific instructions and anything on earth they would've possibly wanted. They wanted what they could not have and God stuck to His guns and expelled them from the garden. He did not turn His back on them, but taught them a lesson. He told them the truth----"if you eat of this tree---you will be cast out of Eden". Our parents love us, but they don't let us do what ever we want. There are unspoken rules in relationships. Rules maintain order.God is all about decency and order.
2006-07-20 19:08:36
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answered by gzmom 3
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God is just and merciful and loving. When Adam and Eve sinned, they disobeyed and brought sin into the world. Think of it this way, as a judge would you let a criminal go or send him to jail? Sin is the breaking of God's laws, just as a crime is the breaking of man's laws. God could not have let them stay in the Garden of Eden it was perfect and when they sinned, it brought corruption to the world and to the Garden and it as well as mankind was now defiled. Only perfection can be in God's kingdom
2006-07-20 18:59:26
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answered by tebone0315 7
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i imagine God did forgive them. clone of when we decrease to rubble in some thing we nevertheless ought to stay with the consequences, they did also. that does no longer mean they were no longer forgiven. For an celebration.. I bear in mind skipping college even as i became in extreme college, My mum and dad were furious. i became grounded for months. I had to address the consequences, yet they did forgive me. If some thing the punishment became because they love me and choose the perfect for me. I had to benefit from that mistake. it truly is likely very a lot an similar for Adam and Eve.
2016-12-02 01:03:04
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answered by ? 3
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God told them they would surely die if they disobeyed Him, and they did disobey Him. God had to kick them out of the garden of Eden (as you so eloquently put it), because the tree of life was still there, and if they ate of that tree, they would continue to live forever. Read Gen.3:22-24.
2006-07-20 19:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you had a child that deliberately disobeyed you, would you reward him for it? No. Adam and Eve were given the choice to obey or disobey. God warned them of a punishment but they still disobeyed (their fault). He then sent Christ after them BECAUSE he is all-loving.
2006-07-20 19:02:30
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answered by Songbird 2
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He still loves us but in order to test our loving towards Him ,He kicked adam and eve.
2006-07-20 18:55:30
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answer #8
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answered by happu 2
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The Christian God is not all-loving to the exclusion of Justice (and consequences to sin).
Cordially,
John
2006-07-20 19:11:14
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answered by John 6
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yes it does.. God has a set of rules we should live our life by.. But he doenst have too! Do as I say, not as I do is how it appears with the almighty god!
2006-07-20 18:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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