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Did Adam and Eve before sinning live in a state of sin?
No, they were in a state of Innocence, knowing neither good or evil.
You say: He does not have to "do sins" in order to better warrant the love or forgiveness of God. So you feel an unborn fetus is guilty of sinning and needs forgiveness?
No, an unborn fetus cannot sin, but yes it still required the death of Christ to 'fit it', I'll say, for the presence of God. I'll explain below.
People are sinners because they sin and not because they inherited something from Adam and Eve or is it fair and just for God to judge a fetus guilty of sin?
No, I disagree. People sin because they are sinners. This is a most emancipating truth and many Christians fail to see it or believe it. Let me explain, by illustration. Let's say the parents of the unborn fetus are Chinese. That makes the fetus Chinese whether its born or not; it's Chinese DNA is stamped on every cell of its body and nothing can change that. Like wise you and I, as embryos, then fetuses, then infants are born with the same fallen, sinful nature as our first parents. We are stamped too. We are born 'sinners' even though we as yet have not 'committed sins'...but we soon will, because we have that nature. As Adam and Eve were driven from the presence of God, so were all mankind [for we were yet in the loins of our father Adam] for having the same nature we could not be in God's presence...the wages of sin [note, not sins here] is death...until the death of Christ [for us] opened again the way back to God. A little more after the next question.
Did God/Christ ever forgive sins before Christ went to the cross?
No, not really. Men such as Abraham were counted righteous because they believed God but All sin and sins were dealth with at the Cross. For those before the cross we say their sins were covered (in type the blood of the sacrifice was applied) but since the cross we say our sins are washed away, removed (thus we don't need the sacrifices any more).
Are you saying God is not Loving enough or not powerful enough to say Aw, forget it? Or is it us that do not want Him to say that and it is for our sake God makes sin creates such a huge debt?
How can I put this simply? God's nature is such that He cannot admit sin (or a sinner still in his sins) into His presence. Remember the wedding story and the guest who came in without a wedding garment? In those days it was customary for the Host to provide such for each guest. He came in without one. No one can come into God's presence without the "cloak of righteousness" that He alone provides. But He pays or has paid the price for such a garment. The wages of sin is death. God can't say forget about it...the wage Must be paid, and paid it was by His blessed Son. But if any reject the Son, the wage is not paid, and so the question, "What are you doing here without a wedding garment?"
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