Underdog77 said:
Alright Ron, I've posted this before (althought it may have been at a different site)
Let's say we are Christian who believe in evolution. We believe the God used evolution over a large time span (some say millions others say billions).
1) as Christians we believe that sin causes death, both spiritual and physical
2) the first sin was created by Adam and Eve and through them sin was brought
into the world and along with that sin came death
3) if evolution was used, then there was death in the world before sin. This
makes the belief that 'sin brings death' wrong
4) if that belief is wrong then Christ's death (which the purpose was to relieve
us of our sin and as result save us from spiritual death) was in vain. He
could relieve us of our sin but that would not save us spiritually.
5) therefore Christ (though historically we know he existed, died, and was resurrected) died for nothing and your saving faith is not saving and is therefore false.
I did not make the statement "could destroy your faith" meaning it rob you, Ron, personally of your ability to believe what you do. What I meant was evolutionists can use the step-by-step deductions that I just did to show to the world that Christianity (the belief that Christ can save your soul if your merely ask Him to) is false if evolution is true.
Although Lucaspa already said everything I would have said, I'm posting this anyway. I just hadn't looked at this thread recently.
No I don't believe that Adam's sin brought physical death into the world. For one thing, God had said "
This day shall you surely die", but Adam lived for another 900 and some years. So by your literalist interpretation, this is wrong. I do believe that Adam (and Eve) suffered spiritual death at that point.
Physical death had been present for hundreds of millions of years before Adam. We have fossils that can be dated by several independent means that died long before any date we could accept for Adam.
I actually have heard people say that the 2nd law of thermodynamics didn't come into existence until after the fall. I am still trying to figure out how any of the chemical reactions necessary for life could have taken place, because they depend on the 2nd law.
Did your animals in the garden eat anything? Did they eliminate their waste, or were they all constipated? Did their waste decay, or did it just sit all around in smelly piles? sounds like quite a perfect garden, doesn't it?
As far as your points are concerned,
point 1 - spiritual death only
point 2 - add the word spiritual in front of death
point 3 - correct
point 4 - wrong - if Christ's death relieves of our sin, it then relieves us of spiritual death. It certainly doesn't relieve us of physical death, we all die sometime. If it isn't physical death in point 4, why would it be in points 1 and 2?
point 5 - wrong, because the rest of your preceding points are wrong.
Ron