Hmm. If we were without sin before we ate the apple why did we do it then. We chose to have a choice (and by that to sin). But before that did we really have the ability to choose? Weren´t we like small children that didn´t knew what we were doing.
Sort of, I would say. Before eating the apple adam didn't had any moral knowledge, so couldn't comprehend the advise from god that it's wrong to eat from the tree of knowledge. He was just hungry.
Sort of, I would say. Before eating the apple adam didn't had any moral knowledge, so couldn't comprehend the advise from god that it's wrong to eat from the tree of knowledge. He was just hungry.
that original sin concept is a hoot once you're free of it.
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Originally posted by BR
HUZZAH! At least I'm good for something.
Did you not think you were?
Fellows
Originally posted by FellowshipChurch iBook
Did you not think you were?
Fellows
No. 'Tis but a joke wherein I am the butt.
Originally posted by Anders the White
Hmm. If we were without sin before we ate the apple why did we do it then. We chose to have a choice (and by that to sin). But before that did we really have the ability to choose? Weren´t we like small children that didn´t knew what we were doing.
Sort of, I would say. Before eating the apple adam didn't had any moral knowledge, so couldn't comprehend the advise from god that it's wrong to eat from the tree of knowledge. He was just hungry.
Originally posted by papilio
Sort of, I would say. Before eating the apple adam didn't had any moral knowledge, so couldn't comprehend the advise from god that it's wrong to eat from the tree of knowledge. He was just hungry.
that original sin concept is a hoot once you're free of it.