If we all had to pay the price for a distant relative who commited a crime every single one of us would be in prison today, so why do people have to pay the price of something commited by someone who we never knew and have nothing to do with? No fricken scripture please give me an answer using YOUR OWN brain thanks.
2007-01-19
06:30:01
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Hey glitterkitty there is a difference between blaspheme and critical thinking, its too bad you dont understand, I feel bad for you.
2007-01-19
06:49:00 ·
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ooops ! I meant carol m glitter your ok with me
2007-01-19
06:50:45 ·
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This is just nonsense.
The first thing that someone should be considering is whether the idea of sin is actually real.
If God is supposed to be perfect how could She have made anything or anyone that wasn't perfect.
Think about it. The idea of sin assumes certain things about God that seem highly unlikely.
First it assumes a God who is too incompetent to organize a simple educational field excursion and figure out a way to get all of the students home safely.
How likely is this that God would not be smart enough to come up with a plan for our salvation that is going to work?
It also assumes that God must have created us imperfect if we are sinners.
One might assume that God would be able to create someone perfect each and every time if he chose to. Assuming God is capable of this, then it follows logically that we must be perfect creations if we are actually creations of this perfect God.
Unless of course you are saying that God chose to create us imperfect.
If God created us imperfect then anything that may go wrong is Gods fault, not ours. This seems a bit illogical at best so I think that we need to assume that What God creates would have to be perfect.
If this is the case and Gods creations are perfect, then nothing that we can do could change what God created perfect and make it imperfect unless we think that we are more powerful than God is.
How likely is it that we the creation could be more powerful than the creator. I personally find this idea somewhat amusing, and a bit absurd.
Religion tells us that God is perfect. If this is true then it could hardly be logically for Gods creations to be considered to be anything less than perfect.
If this is the case and we are perfect creations of a perfect God then Nothing that we can ever do could possibly change this perfection that God willed, unless we were so powerful that our choices could override and change the will of God.
How likely is that????
Think about it.
The idea of sin is simple nonsense; a lie made up about God by religion.
Love and blessings
don
2007-01-19 06:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in original sin.If god can't get over it,then why do these religions keep harping us to forgive"those who have offended us."If God isn't gonna let bygones be bygones,why should we turn the other cheek?
You know organized religion is so full of hypocrisy.Through the centuries it has changed and side stepped so many of it's "
the word of God crap",no one knows if they are committing a sin or not.
I,if you want to know am a "don't worry,be happy" person. And that's a project in it's self,considering what life hands us.
Oh and I'm with you on the person who answered you with all the blasphemed jargon.Just "turn the other cheek."
2007-01-19 08:34:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing less than perfect is acceptable to God. We are all imperfect due to inherited sin. Someone had to pay the price for what Adam lost to be acceptable once again.
2007-01-19 07:03:03
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answered by Tori M 4
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Because God said so. He from the beginning has been, is and always be greater than we are and more powerful than we are or ever will be. So it is you who needs to get over it.
I am using my own brain, because I am smarter than you, becuse I know better than to blaspheme God!
Mark 3:29 But he that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness, but is in danger of eternal damnation.
2007-01-19 06:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You aren't responsible for Adam's sin, you are responsible for your own. Because Adam was disobedient, and became dead spiritually, he passed it through the line. We all have the nature of disobedience because it came from Adam not God. We also have the ability to be restored through Jesus. He made the way where each individual person's sins could be forgiven. We just have to choose it.
2007-01-19 06:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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which means God loved us a lot that He gave His basically begotten Son to come back down right here for us. (John 3:16) no man or woman would dare supply their son as a lot as die for this international, now to not tutor a ideal buddy. yet God did, because He loved us that a lot. He nonetheless do. that's why we've a chance at the same time as we are alive now to settle for Him as our Savior. we are going to be held to blame for what we did with the Savior of the international. opt for you at present whom you'll serve, because the following day isn't promised you!
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answered by ? 4
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I would venture to say that it's because you are basing your question with the assumption that God exists and this original sin took place. Using my own brain (per your instructions), it tells me that this is the flaw in your logic.
2007-01-19 06:35:20
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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Original sin is a piece of crap.
We Muslims don't believe it.
In Islam, If I sinned, I'll pay.
If you sinned, you'll pay.
Islam is comprehensive in its fundamentals. Fact.
2007-01-19 06:36:10
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answered by marhadiasa_k 2
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In the bible it says that no child shall suffer for the sins of their father.....but I mean....the bible is just a book.
2007-01-19 06:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No no no using your own brain is NOT ALLOWED, for it is written...
2007-01-19 06:33:24
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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