jayem
Naturalist
- Jun 24, 2003
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If there was no free will, then why would God let the Fall happen? Why does anyone sin?
Not trying to challenge your beliefs, I just want to know why.
The reason that I've heard most often is that God's plan all along was to send Jesus as the redeemer. If Adam and Eve (and by extension, all of mankind) didn't sin, then there'd be no need for a savior. But this idea implies that Adam and Eve were set up to disobey. They were pawns in God's long game. And thus, the logical corollary becomes that they had no free will. Or that their will to follow God's command was suspended.
But as my profile states, I'm a naturalist. I reject the existence of anything claimed to be supernatural, including all the gods of all religions.I see the Genesis story is an origin myth. Most all religions have created such legends to explain why there is suffering and death. Disobedience to the gods is the common thread. A well-known example is the Pandora myth of the Greeks. She was given a sealed jar (it became a box in later versions) and was told never to open it. Of course she did open it, which released hardship, misery, pain, and death into the world. There's no Jesus-like savior in Greek mythology. But remaining inside Pandora's jar, at the very bottom, is hope.
And BTW, like the Genesis story, the primary sinner who's disobedience spoils things for everyone is a woman. Which suggests to me that all these legends were fabricated by men.

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