ChristianCenturion said:This is in the light that God is Perfect in His ability to determine what is what and that He is Perfect in His judgment. If you do not accept that, then of course you will have problems understanding the rest.
Then I beleive this is the root of our problem understanding one another. You're assuming god is perfect in his judgment when this thread in essence started out doubting god's perfection. Your analogy would be correct if we both agreed that children were also weeds if their parents were weeds (certainly not the best way to say that but there you have it).
What I would submit is that if a father sins against god the child should have a chance to prove themselves better before being condemned in advance. They should have the benefit of the doubt.
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