Peace to you,
Am off the road and in a hotel (youngest sibling getting married tomorrow, so my son who is the best man and I traveled to be able to attend the ceremony). No social gathering permitted other than that though, so... hotel.
nobspeople wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 3:19 pm
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Replying to tam in post #212]
I am not applying a double standard for myself.
You should rely on God to protect you and not seek knowledge of things that can harm you like you seem to think Adam and Even should have done.
I don't know where this is coming from, but you are misunderstanding what I have said.
God
gave Adam and Eve the warning, the same warning that I would also want to have.
Of course you don't think this so because it benefits you (it's always easy to tell others what to or expect them to do, much less easy for us to do it ourselves), but I see it exactly as that.
You are seeing something that I never said and do not think.
But I'm neither of us will be loosing any sleep over tonight. I just see your POV as hypocritical in the simplest term.
You have not seen my POV at all. I have said three times now that you are misunderstanding what I said. Can you stop and think for a moment that you have done just that, maybe re-read or ask a question? Because I don't know how to be any more clear than what I have been.
God did not just give them a command, He explained why He gave that command.
"Don't eat from the tree or you'll zambot."
Might as well have said that as there
no logical way to think they understood death, having never experienced it prior, and there's no biblical story showing God explained it to them. So, no, it was not an explanation (at least one that meant anything to them) it was a command.
You don't know that. They might not have had firsthand knowledge of death (or maybe they had a sense of it, since before they were alive, they were not alive), but that does not mean they did not know what death
was. Either way, they knew it was bad, they knew God had told them not to eat of that one single tree. And they had to have known death was a consequence to be avoided, otherwise, why would it have made a difference that the serpent (falsely) reassured them that they would not die?
It's fun to excuse God by saying "Oh no. God explained death to them, they understood it and yet they STILL disobeyed. Oh poor God. He was just in kicking them out and cursing them with death. Ok God, now that I protected your name, you can bless me now!"
I'm just responding to your thread. I don't see where the sarcasm is called for just because you and I disagree on something. Regardless, God does not need someone to excuse Him; He did nothing wrong. God warned them of the consequence. Eat and you will die. Cause and effect.
Casting them out of the Garden is another story (one that others have gone into detail about on other threads, so I will just touch on it). Adam had just proven that he could not be trusted with eternal life. He had been given everything by God, including life, companionship, the entire world and all that was in it, given to him to govern. But instead of protecting life and everything entrusted into his care, he subjected that life and the world to death. And he was not deceived. Then, instead of repenting and showing remorse, he blamed both God and the woman for his having eaten. (Christ on the other hand asks forgiveness for His bride, even giving His life for her.)
Adam showed by his actions that he was not the kind of person you permit to have eternal life (at least not until/unless he learned some things, even if that learning would be the hard way now). With no consequences whatsoever for his actions, and eternal life to boot, what might such a being do, what harm might such a being cause to others in all eternity?
On top of that, would you permit someone to remain in your house once that person proves that they will not respect your house or your property, that they have already proven to cause harm to what was given to them, that they show no remorse whatsoever for having broken your trust?
Yet some expect God to have done this very thing.
Nothing against you -it happens to all believers who are washed enough to accept everything God is said to have done or said as just, righteous and valid -
I don't know what 'washed enough' means (unless you were trying to write 'brainwashed'), but I accept that everything God has done and said (past present and future) is righteous and valid, because I see His actions as being that. But if one wants to know God, then one must look to His Son. See Christ, see God. Christ - not the bible - is the Image of God.
even killing innocent babies and animals for a world he created KNOWING it would end up like it did.
The above is vague (I am going to suggest incorrect as well), but that is going beyond the thread, and I'd rather deal with the thread issue on this thread.
Though I will add that God knows how everything will end up, not just at various points, but in the end.
Yeah, poor poor put upon God. Let's all have sympathy for him.
What do these sentiments have to do with the thread OP or anything that I have said?
He loves us all even though he allowed the world to be in the state it's in now.
If you continue to warn people what not to do and they continue to ignore you, then who is responsible for the consequences? The person who told you (general you) what you should do (and you did not do it) and who told you what you should not do (and you did it)? Or you, who did not listen?
I suppose that is no different than blaming God for Adam and Eve dying, when Adam and Eve did the very thing that God told them not to do or they
would die.
Peace again to you,
your servant and a slave of Christ,
tammy