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1 | Adam and Eve Perfect or Flawed | 1 Tim 2:11 | stjohn | 208203 | ||
Free will yes, but I believe a flawed free will nonetheless; or I don't think she would have made the wrong choice. And yes, there are those that think they would have made a better one, I've even mistakenly entertained that thought myself! Duh! :-) I don't really see that it is necessarily an error to think her not perfect, though not yet fallen into sin, albeit an assumed flaw, there seems to me there had to be "something" in her "nature" though not yet fallen into sin with the act of disobedience, that allowed her to make the wrong choice. I believe some kind of flaw must have had to be present in her. An unflawed, perfect free will, would not have made that "bad" choice: would it? Just my two cents :-) |
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2 | Adam and Eve Perfect or Flawed | 1 Tim 2:11 | son of god | 208206 | ||
great question; but first of all God never commanded the woman, as she was created after the fact. I feel this senario speaks to the deceptiveness of Satan. This was Gods permissive will at play. Just as he did with Pharoh and Iscariot, it was all a part of his divine plan. God could have intervened,just as he did in Genesis chapter 20:3 when Abimelech would have slept with Sarah. We are all guilty of trying to over spiritualize everything. But we are never more spiritual than when we are in the common clutches of human existance. | ||||||