Good point. He likes to also come along when they've heard the Word of God and however he does it steal it away from them. Yep. He's active in the children of disobedience.
If we look at this verse more carefully, and compare it with similar scripture, I think we'll find it's talking about Satan's ongoing work. It does not seem to be referring to something that happened to mankind "through Adam" back in the fall.
2Co 4:4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
1. This cannot refer to the fall.
In the fall, EVERYONE would have been blinded, not just a specific group called unbelievers... in this verse satan is SPECIFICALLY BLINDING
ONLY UNBELIEVERS.
Therefore, this CANNOT be the fall, and must be something else.
2. This cannot refer to the fall:
In scripture, the fall is never referred to in this way anyway... it's never referred to as a time when satan "blinded" mankind. It's never spoken about this way.
3. This cannot refer to the fall:
This entire chapter has nothing to do with the fall, and doesn't even come close to mentioning the fall, or Adam, in any way.
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. The past tense of the verb, "blinded", does NOT in ANYWAY relegate it to the distant past, and does not "necessarily" relegate it to the past at all.
A. The past tense could be the very recent past, like 5 seconds ago.
B. Something in past tense can often refer to something which started in the past then carries into the active present.
If I say, "I thirsted all day", we really have no idea if I'm still thirsting in the present moment... I might be.
(We can give many examples of this. It's common.)
So the past tense can often refer to something which started in the past, and is STILL happening in the present.
C. Just because something happened in the past, we can't assume it happened only once in the past... it could "re-happen" many times, or it could be an "on going" happening that just started in the past.
D. Since we know Satan's nature is to constantly attack mankind, it would be WELL WITHIN HIS CHARACTER to start something in the past which is, in fact, an ONGOING ATTACK IN THE PRESENT.
I'm not out to discredit Calvinists, or to disparage them, or ridicule them.
I just think there are some real issues here that can't just be summarily swept under the rug.
In all fairness, both sides in this debate usually make some mistakes, and both sides usually try to sweep anything under the rug that's a bit prickly.
Alright, I have to roll.
You guys can pick me apart while I'm gone, lol.
: )