Neither of you, Shroom and Strangelove, get it; and neither of you has Justified God.
For both of you claim that GOD created, knowing ahead of time that He was going to
one day destroy (the 2nd Death) His creation (the greater part of humanity). And I am
sure that you both would say HE (God) knew Adam would sin. But let me ask you this:
if God knew Adam was going to sin, then, is not the promise He gave Adam of a
perpetual (eternal-like) life for obedience to His Commandment a worthless promise,
given it was one He knew He would never have to make good on (pay up)? Is this just?
Or, given that God would that mercy triumph over justice, would it not have been
better to not create man at all, than to send the majority to hell?
I see it a different way, but this is because i see the Truth of the Beginning a little
clearer than the two of you (Revelation of Adam thread).
God did not know if Adam would sin; but, because man was a special creation apart
from all the other creatures on the planet, one created in the image, and after
the very likeness of the Lord, and one endowed with an eternal soul having free
will, GOd had to have a way to test and judge the man, if it be the case that the man
would chose evil over good. But God had a plan either way. And with the life and
death of Jesus the Christ, God knows fully well the trials and temptations of the flesh,
and the burdens we bare because we are flesh. ANd glory to God for His Holy Spirit,
which enables all who are willful partakers of it to live holy lives (sanctified).
God would that none should perish is the same as saying God would that Adam would
not sin. And if God knew that history was going to run the way it has run even before
HE created, wherefore then did have reason to repent that He made man in the days
before the flood, since He knew that day was already going to come, even by His own
plan?
For both of you claim that GOD created, knowing ahead of time that He was going to
one day destroy (the 2nd Death) His creation (the greater part of humanity). And I am
sure that you both would say HE (God) knew Adam would sin. But let me ask you this:
if God knew Adam was going to sin, then, is not the promise He gave Adam of a
perpetual (eternal-like) life for obedience to His Commandment a worthless promise,
given it was one He knew He would never have to make good on (pay up)? Is this just?
Or, given that God would that mercy triumph over justice, would it not have been
better to not create man at all, than to send the majority to hell?
I see it a different way, but this is because i see the Truth of the Beginning a little
clearer than the two of you (Revelation of Adam thread).
God did not know if Adam would sin; but, because man was a special creation apart
from all the other creatures on the planet, one created in the image, and after
the very likeness of the Lord, and one endowed with an eternal soul having free
will, GOd had to have a way to test and judge the man, if it be the case that the man
would chose evil over good. But God had a plan either way. And with the life and
death of Jesus the Christ, God knows fully well the trials and temptations of the flesh,
and the burdens we bare because we are flesh. ANd glory to God for His Holy Spirit,
which enables all who are willful partakers of it to live holy lives (sanctified).
God would that none should perish is the same as saying God would that Adam would
not sin. And if God knew that history was going to run the way it has run even before
HE created, wherefore then did have reason to repent that He made man in the days
before the flood, since He knew that day was already going to come, even by His own
plan?