PinSeeker wrote:God doesn't "make anybody inherit" anything. What would have been unloving is refusing to create any more humans at all.
Make means to create or to force without their assent something upon a person.
IF we are created at conception (the theory called traducianism) or at birth (the theory called creationism of the soul) and are sinners or something sinful (make up your own words, everyone else does) because we inherited sin or something sinful (make up your own words, everyone else does) from Adam then
we gave no assent to being sinful, judged to be evil and under the natural and legal consequences for being an evil person.
The fact that the theories claim we were created that way does not change the facts that this state of sinfulness was forced upon us by GOD's decision to create us this way, disgustingly evil and corrupt, leading inevitably to a life of suffering and death. By this theory of our being created on earth, no sinner chose sin from their own desires or hopes, being that way from their conception or birth.
Therefore these theories certainly do fit the depiction that our creation (which in itself we had no control over) forced us to be evil without our consent nor by our choice.
As for your suggestion that it would have been more unloving to not have made any other humans at all, this is a logical deviation called a red herring idea to change the topic so as to not have to deal with the cognitive dissonance created by the pointing out of the obvious fallacies of the theories.
A MORE LOVING theory would be:
- GOD created all people ingenuously innocent with a free will and an equal ability and opportunity to CHOOSE by their free will whether to commit to holiness or to sinfulness in GOD's sight with full teaching about what that commitment means.
- OR GOD decided that sin canNOT be inherited by birth in Adam's line but no one is credited with sin except by a free will decison to rebel against GOD or HIS plans for us by a true decision to do so, in the same way for humans that HE apparently chose for the angels, ie, no angel is ever credited to being sinful because he inherited Satan's sin.
<headshake, facepalm>
PCE Theology as I see it...
We had an existence with a free will in Sheol before the creation of the physical universe. Here we chose to be able to become holy or to be eternally evil in YHWH's sight. Then the physical universe was created and all sinners were sent to earth.
This theology debunks the need to base Christianity upon the blasphemy of creating us in Adam's sin.