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Being a Christian and tithing and offerings
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<blockquote data-quote="Lukaris" data-source="post: 74629707" data-attributes="member: 198106"><p>A thing to remember is that the original major consequence of sin was death ( Romans 5:12-14). It was Cain who murdered his brother Abel that brought about moral degradation ( Genesis 4:1-15). It is in this fallen reality that we understand by science; science is neutral but it is mortal & ultimately, a death sentence (morals aside).</p><p></p><p>That being said, the moral consequence of sin cannot be ignored (Matthew 15:1-20, James 4:1-6 etc.). From the fall of Cain, Eve bore Seth who probably represents an ancestor figure of our current, conflicted human condition ( Genesis 4:25-26, Romans 2, Ecclesiastes 1 (all of Ecclesiastes, etc.). The logic of this world is death; the Lord overcame death so we will be able to live ( see Romans 8).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lukaris, post: 74629707, member: 198106"] A thing to remember is that the original major consequence of sin was death ( Romans 5:12-14). It was Cain who murdered his brother Abel that brought about moral degradation ( Genesis 4:1-15). It is in this fallen reality that we understand by science; science is neutral but it is mortal & ultimately, a death sentence (morals aside). That being said, the moral consequence of sin cannot be ignored (Matthew 15:1-20, James 4:1-6 etc.). From the fall of Cain, Eve bore Seth who probably represents an ancestor figure of our current, conflicted human condition ( Genesis 4:25-26, Romans 2, Ecclesiastes 1 (all of Ecclesiastes, etc.). The logic of this world is death; the Lord overcame death so we will be able to live ( see Romans 8). [/QUOTE]
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