- May 24, 2019
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I don't have any problem with genetically connecting with the first Man, especially since the genetic material for the Woman appears to have come directly from the Man. What a wide pool of genetic potential must have existed in that original creation, including the ability for choosing. It does appear that the best of us will miss the mark at some point. Not to oversimplify, but it appears the story of mankind is not the story that some people think it should be (leading to questions), but the story makes a remarkable point (leading to believing in Jesus). If God had intended mankind to never sin, He would not have built in the potential for choice. In the face of what we could choose, He built in a plan to save the relationship with Him from the separation that our messed up choices bring. He indeed made Man in His image, male and female. That leads me to question whether God (Father and Son) could choose to do otherwise but has indeed Himself chosen to be Love, Truth, Light. I wonder how much suffering this causes Him. Suffering, like struggling, has a purpose. We have a micro-preemie in our midst who really suffered to figure out how to work the body, but the parents who deeply love this one survivor wisely knew they would further handicap the child to coddle at certain points. It seems to me my kids who suffered the hardest losses are the ones with the deeper hearts. If we indeed accept the suffering that is part of our growing and being pruned and did our utmost in response to His graciousness, I wonder how the story would change. Just my humble response on your thought-provoking post, JAL.
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