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1 | Theological Terms | Rev 4:11 | Morant61 | 150947 | ||
Greetings Doc! How would your 'leaning' toward 'Creationism' affect your view of depravity? If God creates a new soul for each fetus, does He create it 'depraved'? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Theological Terms | Rev 4:11 | DocTrinsograce | 150975 | ||
Dear Brother Tim, Good question, brother Tim! God maintains a continuity in His creation. We see this in passages like Hebrews 1:3. Since God decreed that Adam would be the federal head of the human race and that in Adam all men sinned, He does not have to do anything with the souls that He creates. By His pre-temporal decree, all flesh (seed of Adam) fell in Adam and inherit that fallen nature. However, God had to do something special in the conception of Jesus Christ. Jesus, being virgin born, did not inherit this sin nature. Furthermore, He committed no sin, following the law in perfect faithfulness. God uses both primary means and secondary causes. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Theological Terms | Rev 4:11 | Morant61 | 150990 | ||
Greetings Doc! Thanks for the response my friend! I was just curious as to how you approached that issue. I tend to lean toward option 2. But, I am certainly not dogmatic about it since Scripture never tells us. :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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