---note: this thing became way too long. Oh well, a lot of it is blank space though, reading it shouldn't take that much time
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This is basically a continuation of some of the other threads here, but I certainly think it's worthy of it's own thread.
In short, many Christians claim that all "deficiencies" in human design are due to the Fall. Also, many Christians claim that all "bad" organisms were only designed/altered after the Fall. (as in, before the Fall, T-rex ate grapefruits, after the fall, T-rex ate his dino-buddies.) As a third point, many Christians believe that things like Cancer are only possible "because of" the Fall.
Now, my question is going to be: why?
Because honestly, at the moment, the "because of the Fall!" awnser doesn't really tell me anything.
In your awnser, there is probably going to be some mention of God's "plan" for mankind. (or at least, I think such a mention is necesarry in order to create a good awnser..).
---from this line, you get an example. As in, don't go and respond with "I don't believe X what you stated in your example!"---
After all,
Pete's Awnser: "God allowed cancer to get into the world because He loves us so much and wants us to be happy"
is a bit of a crappy awnser.
Also, not being able to make a "fitting" theory, should give you some food for thought. As in, you really want to give Pete's Awnser, but notice yourself that it's a bit crappy, and then just respond with "I dont know why god did it". But at that point, you lose one of the advantages of the Literal Biblical Worldview. After all, in the battle between YEC and science, one of the reasons for choosing for YEC is that science still has holes. So the choice is between
YEC worldview: No evidence, but it "fits", and has no holes in it.
Science worldview: Mountains of evidence, but it has some holes.
At this point, choosing YEC might be "wise". However, if YEC is shown to have holes in it (because you can't truly explain both the Fall and an all loving God at the same time), the situation becomes.
YEC worldview: No evidence, and some pretty fundemental holes.
Science worldview: Mountains of evidence, and still some holes.
The choice then becomes much clearer.
---end example---
So yeah, in short:
1. Why exactly should the Fall cause diseases/carnivores/etc? What exactly IS the Fall?
2. How does this reconcile with God's plan for the world; how does it reflect on God's personality?
3. Is God's personality as predicted by the Fall the same one as the personality that He's often claimed to have? (all knowing, all loving, etc)
Oh, and just for a certain poster: If you're going to say that there aren't any Christians who claim that all deficiencies are due to the Fall, PLEASE DON'T.
This is basically a continuation of some of the other threads here, but I certainly think it's worthy of it's own thread.
In short, many Christians claim that all "deficiencies" in human design are due to the Fall. Also, many Christians claim that all "bad" organisms were only designed/altered after the Fall. (as in, before the Fall, T-rex ate grapefruits, after the fall, T-rex ate his dino-buddies.) As a third point, many Christians believe that things like Cancer are only possible "because of" the Fall.
Now, my question is going to be: why?
Because honestly, at the moment, the "because of the Fall!" awnser doesn't really tell me anything.
In your awnser, there is probably going to be some mention of God's "plan" for mankind. (or at least, I think such a mention is necesarry in order to create a good awnser..).
---from this line, you get an example. As in, don't go and respond with "I don't believe X what you stated in your example!"---
After all,
Pete's Awnser: "God allowed cancer to get into the world because He loves us so much and wants us to be happy"
is a bit of a crappy awnser.
Also, not being able to make a "fitting" theory, should give you some food for thought. As in, you really want to give Pete's Awnser, but notice yourself that it's a bit crappy, and then just respond with "I dont know why god did it". But at that point, you lose one of the advantages of the Literal Biblical Worldview. After all, in the battle between YEC and science, one of the reasons for choosing for YEC is that science still has holes. So the choice is between
YEC worldview: No evidence, but it "fits", and has no holes in it.
Science worldview: Mountains of evidence, but it has some holes.
At this point, choosing YEC might be "wise". However, if YEC is shown to have holes in it (because you can't truly explain both the Fall and an all loving God at the same time), the situation becomes.
YEC worldview: No evidence, and some pretty fundemental holes.
Science worldview: Mountains of evidence, and still some holes.
The choice then becomes much clearer.
---end example---
So yeah, in short:
1. Why exactly should the Fall cause diseases/carnivores/etc? What exactly IS the Fall?
2. How does this reconcile with God's plan for the world; how does it reflect on God's personality?
3. Is God's personality as predicted by the Fall the same one as the personality that He's often claimed to have? (all knowing, all loving, etc)
Oh, and just for a certain poster: If you're going to say that there aren't any Christians who claim that all deficiencies are due to the Fall, PLEASE DON'T.