Chicken Killer in the house

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JesusLives

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Im really not on here to argue about your beliefs or my beliefs. I am on here to ask questions. Seems like that is not working so far. lol
I'm interested - What are some of your questions?
 

chickenkiller

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Just one of my Blond views..

Lots of folks like to equate violence and killing to God and I don't buy that... here's why...

In the beginning God created a planet to sustain itself and made all the preparations for man before he made man in His image. We had everything we needed to be happy and healthy and God set it up for man to live forever with one little request not to eat from one tree in the garden. If we had not eaten from that tree we never would have died and probably be living in the Garden of Eden today - but man didn't leave that tree alone and we will never know now will we?

But it was man - Cain killing his brother and not God and Cain did that because sin had entered the world and he was jealous of his brother Abel.

Folks are so quick to label God as being vengeful and killing, but it's our fault that sin entered the world. God said don't do it and we did it and now we pay the price and have pain and violence and suffering.

When people truly follow God they are peace loving, learn to turn the other cheek, people see Jesus in them as Jesus came to earth to show us humans what God's character was really like which is that God is a God of love to seek and to save those who are lost.

What are we lost from? We are lost from having a perfect loving relationship with God as he intended back in the Garden of Eden.

Religions aren't God and many of them are a poor example of what God's character is really like.

Anyway the wolves will be here shortly to tear this to shreds an I'm used to it.... but the pure fact is and you will never be able to change it is that God loves you and every human on the planet and has made a way out of this sin sick violent world in the form of His Son Jesus and it is a matter of choice to accept the gift of salvation that is offered or not - just that simple and God will not force you to take it. He loves you enough to let you make your own choice.

Welcome to the site and hope you find what you are searching for. Blond....
That was an awesome post thanks for sharing that. Ive always been confused about the garden. Im confused why the tree was even there. If god knows all then why did he set them up for failure since he knew what would happen. I have been told thats an offensive question so no answer is required. Thanks again for your comments
 

blue_ladybug

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God didn't set them up for failure. THEY set themselves up. THEY had free will to either obey God, or listen to the serpent and eat the fruit. Had they chosen to not sin, this world would be a perfect place. Keep in mind, there are no coincidences. Every thing happens for a reason. Cause and effect, basically.
 
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This kind of thing is what drives good people away from this forum. Instead of having a decent, polite and interesting conversation , yes even with people who come here and DONT believe in God. Ok Maxwel is obsessed with getting this guy to say he's an atheist. Why ? Do you get some kind of joy out of it? Is that going to bring you peace just because you won your argument? come on now, this is very petty. When a respectful person comes here, for whatever reason. Maybe to learn more about our views , as christians, we shouldnt ridicule him/her. Chickenkiller has been nothing but respectful so far, lets show him how we behave as christians , maybe such behavior will turn people to Christ . And if it won't thats fine too. We can still be civil. Anyway my two cents, sorry for the ramble. Carry on.
 

JesusLives

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That was an awesome post thanks for sharing that. Ive always been confused about the garden. Im confused why the tree was even there. If god knows all then why did he set them up for failure since he knew what would happen. I have been told thats an offensive question so no answer is required. Thanks again for your comments
God didn't set them up to fail - it was a test of their loyalty to Him and yes they failed but they could have easily passes the test and we'd not be in the mess we are today...

I used to question God... Why did I have to be born on this black sheep of a planet, why couldn't I have been born somewhere else? Then I thought about that and yes, right at this moment we are the ugly step children, black sheep of the universe etc.... but one day when this is all over and Jesus has returned and the planet has been made new again the Bible tells us that God will live with man and we will have gone from the worst to the best and the reason is that it's only because God is with us...

That's going from last place to first pretty fast... and all the suffering we have been exposed to here won't matter anymore because God will be with us....

Plus after we and the universe has experienced what sin is and does it will never rise up again.
 
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jerry2465

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That was an awesome post thanks for sharing that. Ive always been confused about the garden. Im confused why the tree was even there. If god knows all then why did he set them up for failure since he knew what would happen. I have been told thats an offensive question so no answer is required. Thanks again for your comments
God put the tree of knowledge in the garden so that Adam and Eve would have a choice. God wants us to choose him over all else. He wants us to trust him to help us through, and if we trust him he promises to bless our lives now and eternally.
 

chickenkiller

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This kind of thing is what drives good people away from this forum. Instead of having a decent, polite and interesting conversation , yes even with people who come here and DONT believe in God. Ok Maxwel is obsessed with getting this guy to say he's an atheist. Why ? Do you get some kind of joy out of it? Is that going to bring you peace just because you won your argument? come on now, this is very petty. When a respectful person comes here, for whatever reason. Maybe to learn more about our views , as christians, we shouldnt ridicule him/her. Chickenkiller has been nothing but respectful so far, lets show him how we behave as christians , maybe such behavior will turn people to Christ . And if it won't thats fine too. We can still be civil. Anyway my two cents, sorry for the ramble. Carry on.
Thanks Wild! Really appreciate the post.
 

chickenkiller

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God put the tree of knowledge in the garden so that Adam and Eve would have a choice. God wants us to choose him over all else. He wants us to trust him to help us through, and if we trust him he promises to bless our lives now and eternally.
My problem is that I need more details on the actual situation. Like did god explain this to adam and eve. I would just like to have more information about the events. And that is where faith plays a major role. I think a lot of things in the bible need to just be accepted. For me I need more details.

My question was more about the fact god knew what would happen.
 

blue_ladybug

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Yes, He knew what would happen. But it was all part of his bigger, long-term plan. Without sin in the world, or more accurately, then Jesus wouldn't have needed to be born, and ultimately sacrificed for our sins. Past, present and future sin..



My problem is that I need more details on the actual situation. Like did god explain this to adam and eve. I would just like to have more information about the events. And that is where faith plays a major role. I think a lot of things in the bible need to just be accepted. For me I need more details.

My question was more about the fact god knew what would happen.
 

jerry2465

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yes God told them that they could eat of any except that one particular tree. He expected them to obey and trust, but of course they were tempted and failed like everyone else on earth who has ever lived or ever will live EXCEPT Jesus the son who lived his entire life without sin.
 

jerry2465

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My problem is that I need more details on the actual situation. Like did god explain this to adam and eve. I would just like to have more information about the events. And that is where faith plays a major role. I think a lot of things in the bible need to just be accepted. For me I need more details.

My question was more about the fact god knew what would happen.
if you need more details, that's where reading and studying the bible comes in. The more you read and study the more clear and undeniable it becomes, especially when you study the history and how accurate the scriptures really are. The bible partly is a history book explaining the relationship between God and mankind from the beginning and there have always been wars and violence in the world, so those things kinda stand out. The bible is very honest.
 

chickenkiller

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Yes, He knew what would happen. But it was all part of his bigger, long-term plan. Without sin in the world, or more accurately, then Jesus wouldn't have needed to be born, and ultimately sacrificed for our sins. Past, present and future sin..
That brings up another question, isnt god the same thing as Jesus?
 

chickenkiller

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yes God told them that they could eat of any except that one particular tree. He expected them to obey and trust, but of course they were tempted and failed like everyone else on earth who has ever lived or ever will live EXCEPT Jesus the son who lived his entire life without sin.
Even as a child he did not sin?
 

blue_ladybug

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Jesus COULD have sinned. But being both fully man, and fully divine at the same time, He couldn't and didn't..Even though, as a man he had free will to sin..

Even as a child he did not sin?
 

jerry2465

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Jesus is God and part of the holy trinity (john 1) and no he never sinned, that is the only reason why he can be the "lamb without blemish or spot" as was required in the old testament as a sacrifice for sin. That is what qualified him to take our punishments to make us blameless before God the father.
 

chickenkiller

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Yes, God is triune.. He is God the father, God the son (Jesus) and He is also God the Holy Spirit.
That is just beyond my level of comprehension. I think a lot of stuff just involves a feeling that a person gets from reading the bible. Its interesting how some people have this feeling and some don't. When you think about all the other religions involved it gets really interesting.

Was god also Jesus when Jesus was on earth?
 

jerry2465

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Jesus was not a typical child, he was also God, the creator of everything even the people who he was communicating with. He had a great understanding at age 12, enough to make the religious elite of the time be "amazed".

[h=1]Luke 2:41-50English Standard Version (ESV)[/h] [SUP]41 [/SUP]Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the Feast of the Passover. [SUP]42 [/SUP]And when he was twelve years old, they went up according to custom. [SUP]43 [/SUP]And when the feast was ended, as they were returning, the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. His parents did not know it, [SUP]44 [/SUP]but supposing him to be in the group they went a day's journey, but then they began to search for him among their relatives and acquaintances, [SUP]45 [/SUP]and when they did not find him, they returned to Jerusalem, searching for him. [SUP]46 [/SUP]After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. [SUP]47 [/SUP]And all who heard him were amazed at his understanding and his answers. [SUP]48 [/SUP]And when his parents[SUP][a][/SUP] saw him, they were astonished. And his mother said to him, “Son, why have you treated us so? Behold, your father and I have been searching for you in great distress.” [SUP]49 [/SUP]And he said to them, “Why were you looking for me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?”[SUP][b][/SUP] [SUP]50 [/SUP]And they did not understand the saying that he spoke to them.
 

chickenkiller

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Jesus is God and part of the holy trinity (john 1) and no he never sinned, that is the only reason why he can be the "lamb without blemish or spot" as was required in the old testament as a sacrifice for sin. That is what qualified him to take our punishments to make us blameless before God the father.
Im confused if they are the same entity then god killed a part of himself?