JayRob
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The worst thing God could ever do to Man is to leave Man free to do Man’s will; that is to leave man without any restraints. Romans 1 clearly states how we got to where we are today; we have continued in our sins knowing the truth of God, thus “God has set us free”. The restraint of God, which He works through man, is man’s means of judging and/or restraining another. However, when man freely sin against God’s law in acts of racism, fornication, adulterer, and many other forms of wickedness, man has given away his ability to judge such sin as homosexuality. In simple language, "how can a fornicator or adulterer judge a homosexual? Even if you find yourself not ever having been a fornicator or an adulterer, if you have accepted or condone such behaviors you too are party to such a sin.
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The above has several flaws if I may say so. I'll explain.
If there was no biblical satan, there would be no sin. If satan was never allowed to come into the garden, there would be no sin. If satan had been banished from the start, there would be no sin.
In addition and perhaps more important, if Adam had been given the FULL measure of the holy spirit JUST AS JESUS was, THERE WOULD'VE BEEN NO SIN.
Let's quit beating around the bush and tell the WHOLE story.
It amazes me as to why people don't ask the question, "why was Jesus, the 2nd Adam given a huge advantage of having the FULL MEASURE of the holy spirit and the first Adam not given any part of the holy spirit, to fight this evil being?"
That's not justice, that's blaming the victim (Adam) who was doomed to fail in the first place.
If Adam was given the full measure of the holy spirit in the first place, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN NO SIN and why? Because he would've had the strength, knowledge and wisdom to withstand the evil in his presence.
Adam was doomed to fail the moment satan was allowed to enter and satan knew this.
If one is going to be honest, blame the party responsible for allowing tempation and evil into the garden in the first place, WHICH IS THE BIBLICAL GOD.
One can ask, what loving parent would intentionally allow evil to grace the presence of their newborn child to tempt them? None that I know of.
What "loving" parent would do even worse by blaming the newborn for not having the strength and wisdom to withstand a being who was much ancient and wiser than the newborn himself? None that I know of, yet this is exactly what the biblical god was guilty of. Why won't folks admit this?
Adam was little more than a week old, yet he was totally abandoned in the garden for a period of time and evil was allowed into his presence, and by whom? HIS OWN PARENT. Then the parent blamed him for losing the battle and cursed him for doing so. Doesn't sound like a "loving" god to me, not at all.
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