there was all ready sin in gods creation
Satan's rebellion against god caused sin not adam
the bible falsely accuses adam of bringing sin into gods creation
imperfection was allready in gods creation before adam ate the apple
because of Satan's rebellion against god
god should have dealt with Satan when Satan rejected god and cast him into the lake of fire
and remember now god is all powerful and has no excuses
so don't try to invent any
2006-09-26
11:40:41
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Truthasarous rex
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what you christians don't want to except is Satan was the one responsible for bringing sin into gods perfect creation not adam or eve for that matter
you christians know I'm right
because you where nitpickin over what kind of fruit it was without being able to disprove what i have said
2006-09-26
12:17:23 ·
update #1
reply to "The Question Man"
Quote "Adam and Eve disobeying God was the first sin by man."
Quote" There was no imperfection just disobedience."
disobedience is sin and is imperfection that what adam and eve did
remember you just said \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
Quote "Adam and Eve disobeying God was the first sin by man"
Satan rejecting god was the first sin that destroyed the perfection of gods creation
becacuse you reject god by disobeying him ,satan disobeyed god first
Quote " Satan was not a man." irrelavant Satan was part of gods creation
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"God will cast satan into the Lake of Fire at the appointed time."
"God offers no excuses because He has a time for everything to happen."
/\/\/\/\/these are gods excuses not to deal sin when it happens/\/\/\/\
quote "You are trying to reinvent the truth, but you fail miserable"
NO i just read the bible
2006-09-26
12:40:25 ·
update #2
This reminds me of a commercial I saw recently. A VERY cute woman who is mostly nude and has lovely long hair is in the garden of eden. A very large snake says here, take the apple. She takes it, says, "if I eat this this we will have parking tickets, and all sorts of things like that. " Then she throws the apple at the snake.
2006-09-26 11:45:39
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answered by agropelter 3
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1. Show me where it specifies what Adam and Eve ate.
2. Adam and Eve disobeying God was the first sin by man.
3. Satan was not a man.
4. There was no imperfection just disobedience.
5. God will cast satan into the Lake of Fire at the appointed time.
6. God offers no excuses because He has a time for everything to happen.
7. You are trying to reinvent the truth, but you fail miserable.
2006-09-26 11:50:04
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answered by The Question Man 3
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Yes, the sin was in satan. But Adam brought it into the actual creation of the earth when he fell. The actual sin he committed is called high treason. He was given dominion over all the earth and everthing in it by God. But when he allowed himself to be fooled by the devil he transferred all the dominion and rights God gave him to the devil and became a slave to sin.
This is why he is referred to as being the one to bring sin into God's creation. Because of what he did, the earth was cursed and thorns and thistles grew. The enemy was even then polluting the very planet God had created for man.
And sickness and death entered into man because of the sin of Adam. That's why scientists today are so puzzled by the old age problem. They have discovered that actually the human body should reach the age of thirty years old and keep at that age forever. Old age should not happen. But decay and death are the result of the sin of Adam. A sin that tainted man's very blood because the enemy even had dominion over that.
God would not and cannot kill. He cannot destroy. The devil destroys. God gives life. He is love and life and in him is no darkness. In the end times, god will not destroy the enemy. The enemy will burn himself out and take his followers with him. He will destroy himself.
That is his future punishment and the ultimate in justice. That the criminal should inflict his own punishment on himself.
2006-09-26 12:01:20
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answered by ManoGod 6
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I believe Satan sinned First and was cast down into the Earth where he promptly messed-it up.
Then GOD Flooded?---took care of it and later, put Adam on the Earth with all of the Power and Authority to take care of satan and his Bunch.
Adam didn't do it, Adam fell for satans plan. Adam let Satan into the Earth AGAIN, in this Generation.
That is what I Believe.
2006-09-26 11:51:00
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answered by maguyver727 7
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We all know that Eve was the first human to sin. Ephesians 5:23 saids - " For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church,..."
Adam was responible for what happened, he was the head of this union God had given him(Eve). Jesus is the head of man. No disputes there? right? Women will dispute the right of headship - man or woman. Read the word. Get the facts.
2006-09-26 11:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You are mistaken. you are right about Satan being responsible for it. Adam just incorporated it into his being though by the acceptance of it and by spiritual genetics it was passed down through the ages. As man has dominion over the Earth---as he deteriorates so does nature. Look at how long Noah and them lived in comparison to how long we live now.
2006-09-26 11:52:47
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answered by Midge 7
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satan did cause rebellion but not sin, because he wasn't human then he couldn't effect humans directly, only a human adam could do that. and it wasn't an apple, the bible never said exactly what it was, it said the fruit of the tree.
2006-09-26 13:02:13
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answered by ? 4
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actually you are wrong because you do not know the word of God. EVE brought sin into the world, Secondly, Who said it was an apple? show me where in the bible it says it was an apple tree that they were not supposed to eat of.
Indeed it was a fruit tree, but sorry not an apple.
2006-09-26 11:47:46
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answered by setfreejn836 3
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If it were not for satan, we would not know our direct path to return to the Oneness we miss so greatly.
Having a choice between right and wrong, and doing what we know is right will guide our spirits on a much shorter path, than if we were to not know.
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2006-09-26 11:48:33
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answered by twowords 6
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