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1 | Adam's rejection not blasphemy? | Mark 3:30 | Mommapbs | 119060 | ||
Greetings Norrie - I'd like to jump in here with some questions/observations. Wasn't the ORIGINAL blasphemy Satan's fall? He and the angelic host KNEW God and rejected Him. He alone is the author of evil - the father of lies. Yet Adam's rejection of God's authority was not considered blasphemy - why? mommapbs |
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2 | Adam's rejection not blasphemy? | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119074 | ||
Maybe Adam's sin was more stupidity than outright rebellion??? | ||||||
3 | Adam's disobedience? | Mark 3:30 | Mommapbs | 119118 | ||
Norrie - what is the difference between Adam's disobedience and Lucifer's rebellion? Could Adam's innocence - he did not know the difference between good and evil before he ate of the tree - explain this? Consider also, what is the difference between the sons of disobedience (Eph 2:2) and the son of perdition? (John 17:12) Perhaps the first group are redeeemable and the latter is not (the sin of blasphemy?) mommapbs |
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4 | Adam's disobedience? | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119128 | ||
I would think the premediatation factor. , this wasn't no spur of the moment thing, and Adam kinda got caught up in the moment to me but what do I know. :) I have read a good novel about that recently tho. If you like to read Christian novels, Chronticles of the Host by D Brian Shafer were really good. |
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