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Everyone knows the story about how sin came to be and how everyone has fallen short of the glory of God. What I am asking is to imagine there were no sin and if there were no sins, would there be a need for Salvation?

2007-04-14 10:58:21 · 4 answers · asked by MoPleasure4U 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

4 answers

Yes.
Fixing the sin problem was just a beneficial side-effect of salvation. The real benefit of salvation is an ontological union with God.

2007-04-14 11:02:01 · answer #1 · answered by NONAME 7 · 0 2

no need... humans would be eternal and never have death and we would have filled the earth and expanded the garden to cover the entire planet as God commanded the first couple to do

had satan not succeeded in getting Adam and Eve to sin, God could have rightfully destroyed satan at that time

but since satan was successful in convincing humans that we didnt need Gods Kingdom, that we could have our own kingdoms/governments and rule ourselves, God had to give humans the time necessary to figure out that we can not rule ourselves and that human politics/governments are and will always be a failure and that the only answer to mankinds problems is God's Kingdom of peace and love as demonstrated by His only-begotten Sons teachings and examples.

agape!

2007-04-14 18:02:30 · answer #2 · answered by seeker 3 · 1 1

The proof that we are sinners is that we are here. Those who not sin, they don't take birth in this material world. What is the need of salvation for them?

2007-04-14 20:17:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

If there were no sins being transgressed, I'm sure some Christian would make some up about not transgressing on God's time.

2007-04-14 18:08:13 · answer #4 · answered by Terry 7 · 0 1

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