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Creation Story: Did God lie?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josephus" data-source="post: 184917" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>"So, were back to the original question. They did not die that day as the serpent said. Is this passage to be taken as written, meaning what it says?"</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you didn't read my main point. You seem to understand somehow that I meant God's time is relative to ours by a thousand years; when I was simply pointing out the fact that to God, time is not something he is bound by. My main point was that on that day, both Adam and Eve BEGAN TO DIE! Quite literally. Their cells died that day. They burst, and died. Causing a chain reaction which would eventually cause the entire body to die. Adam and Eve did die that day. That day, they became mortals. For an immortal being, becomming mortal, I would imagine, is in fact... death.</p><p></p><p>Also, I pointed out that something did die that day: God sacrificed an animal for them, and made skins out of it for them to wear. For all intents and purposes, they died that day. They were no longer what they once were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josephus, post: 184917, member: 411"] "So, were back to the original question. They did not die that day as the serpent said. Is this passage to be taken as written, meaning what it says?" Perhaps you didn't read my main point. You seem to understand somehow that I meant God's time is relative to ours by a thousand years; when I was simply pointing out the fact that to God, time is not something he is bound by. My main point was that on that day, both Adam and Eve BEGAN TO DIE! Quite literally. Their cells died that day. They burst, and died. Causing a chain reaction which would eventually cause the entire body to die. Adam and Eve did die that day. That day, they became mortals. For an immortal being, becomming mortal, I would imagine, is in fact... death. Also, I pointed out that something did die that day: God sacrificed an animal for them, and made skins out of it for them to wear. For all intents and purposes, they died that day. They were no longer what they once were. [/QUOTE]
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