It has been defeated. I'm sorry you don't see that. One day when all souls are either saved or lost, then there will be no death because there will be no sinners left to be destroyed by sin. Thats what Corinthians 15:26 is talking about...real death...not the passing of this temporary shell of an existence.dctalkexp said:I said that I criticize people who don't even try to understand the Bible. You try, that is evident, and I applaud you for that. But at the same time, we have to look at Genesis, 1 Corinthians 15:26 et al. and realize that death is an enemy right now, today, and it will be done away with. It is the last enemy which came into the world, and the last one that will be defeated
If you want to ignore Jesus teachings on real life and death, then go ahead. If you want to ignore God's creation, then go ahead. If you don't want to compromise then I leave that to you. That doesn't mean you are right, it just means that you have convinced yourself that you are.dctalkexp said:Nonsense. While I agree that everyone is fallible and doesn't always get it 100% right, there will be no compromising on the issue that says God created everythng through death, mistakes, bloodshed, disease and deformaties, and then calling it all "very good."
The only 'facts' that disqualify evolution are made up of your own assumptions...how are your assumptions equal to biblical facts? How am I allegorizing it if God intended the Genesis account as allegory in the first place?dctalkexp said:There are a plethora of Biblical facts that clearly contradict the ridiculous idea of evolutionary 'theory,' and your answer to that is to change God's Word to make it fit man's ideas, and to allegorize parts that disagree with it.
Here are a few questions for you:
What is the purpose of the tree of life in Genesis? Was it there to give something to Adam and Eve that they did not already have before they ate from it?
If Adam couldn't die, then why did he have to eat? What would happen if he was fruitful and multiplied until the earth was packed with humanity?
Why did the animals have to reproduce if they could not die?
Could plant cells die in the garden of eden? If not, what happened to the cells in a leaf of lettuce when Adam ate it?
Now, can you answer these questions without imposing your own plethora of fallible assumptions? You make scads of assumptions by assuming the Genesis account was meant to be taken literally. And you don't even realize it. Moreover, you are arrogantly proclaiming that you know that God has intended it this way.
I suppose that describes what we are trying to do with each other. But let me ask you this: What part of human understanding is involved in accepting Christ and becoming a servant of God's will? Could an illiterate, brain damaged man do it?dctalkexp said:Clearly, things that are not of a sound doctrine, we must rebuke and test; for Titus 1:13 says, "This testimony is true. Therefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith." and 1 Thessalonians 5:21 says, "Critically examine everything. Hold on to the good." Amen.
My point is this: these arguments have nothing to do with salvation. Lets make sure we don't stand in the way of people who might have come to Christ if it wasn't for our arguments. Thats just wrong.
IOW, its OK to debate theology...lets not pass judgement on anyone's faith or attach strings to people coming to Christ with our fallible words.
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