Or you could argue God didn't make a mistake and that man was always intended to have knowledge of good an evil.The rebellion in Eden brought sin and death and the knowing of bad. Gods kingdom rule will fix it all.
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Or you could argue God didn't make a mistake and that man was always intended to have knowledge of good an evil.The rebellion in Eden brought sin and death and the knowing of bad. Gods kingdom rule will fix it all.
Moses was a true man of God-righteous.
Which would every man choose? knowing only good and living forever, never sick, diseased, never without, not aging like now, no war, fear, pain, death, etc--or knowing good and bad, suffering through this existence then dying after 90 years or so? The choice is simple. God was 100% correct, he always is.Or you could argue God didn't make a mistake and that man was always intended to have knowledge of good an evil.
I don't need to. the bible has been proven as true.moses used heavenly personification for his own purposes and was a liar - provide the tablets they claim were etched in the heavens w/ 10 commandments - used to persecute and victimize the innocent.
But man does choose to have knowledge of evil.Which would every man choose? knowing only good and living forever, never sick, diseased, never without, not aging like now, no war, fear, pain, death, etc--or knowing good and bad, suffering through this existence then dying after 90 years or so? The choice is simple. God was 100% correct, he always is.
I don't need to. the bible has been proven as true.
Only not in the way it came about. It appears we humans feel the need to help God in keeping His word. He works so slowly! (As Sarah would testify.)Or you could argue God didn't make a mistake and that man was always intended to have knowledge of good an evil.
How so?Only not in the way it came about.
One Jewish tradition is not to eat fruit from a tree until the second year it produces. It stems from the belief that God intended mankind to have the knowledge of good and evil at some point, but either the fruit or mankind was not yet ready. Too soon Eve decided the fruit/mankind was ready, and Adam went along with Eve's call instead of God's.How so?
I believe it is an artifact of intelligence, as such it is unavoidable. How does when it occur make a difference?One Jewish tradition is not to eat fruit from a tree until the second year it produces. It stems from the belief that God intended mankind to have the knowledge of good and evil at some point, but either the fruit or mankind was not yet ready. Too soon Eve decided the fruit/mankind was ready, and Adam went along with Eve's call instead of God's.
Sarah decided the only way to have a child was to have Hagar carry one for her (Ishmael). Later, of course, Isaac was born.
Dolphins are very intelligent, but they do not seem to have the knowledge of good and evil. Whales, too, exhibit intelligence--even my chinchillas display elements of intelligence. When/how knowledge of good and evil occurs sparks my interest, and all we have now are the clues in Genesis.I believe it is an artifact of intelligence, as such it is unavoidable. How does when it occur make a difference?
I guess what I am arguing is that it is a human condition from the very beginning.Dolphins are very intelligent, but they do not seem to have the knowledge of good and evil. Whales, too, exhibit intelligence--even my chinchillas display elements of intelligence. When/how knowledge of good and evil occurs sparks my interest, and all we have now are the clues in Genesis.
Gods kingdom will cure that.But man does choose to have knowledge of evil.
There are things in the OT no mortal knew or could prove, they weren't proven truth until after the18th or 19th centuries.when was that ...
the recorded, uninterrupted history of that book and those religions proves their baseless origins as anything than heavenly.
There are things in the OT no mortal knew or could prove, they weren't proven truth until after the18th or 19th centuries.
How exactly?Gods kingdom will cure that.
Do you know the bible promises that Gods kingdom will do?How exactly?
And I am asking you how exactly will God's kingdom cure man choosing to have knowledge of evil when it is man's knowledge of evil that drives man's desire for good?Do you know the bible promises that Gods kingdom will do?
Adam and Eve were created not to know any bad. the rebellion brought sin and bad to man. Gods kingdom will cure it.And I am asking you how exactly will God's kingdom cure man choosing to have knowledge of evil when it is man's knowledge of evil that drives man's desire for good?