Do those who post here who believe the "Theistic Evolution" theory (evolution by any other name is still evolution, IMO) also believe that sin originated with the first Adam, as detailed in the Book of Genesis?
Does Genesis 3:21 point to how Christ would one day provide us with a permanent sin covering?
I'm not a hard-line literalist who does not see allegory in the Scriptures, but symbolism points to a reality. The Book of Genesis is not a book of parables but it describes mankind's relationship with God Almighty and how man gave away his unimpeded relationship with God by his disobedience in the Garden. The Bible is a record of mankind's redemption and how God would reconcile mankind back to Himself. Why are we so concerned with "science" when it is the Holy Spirit who must convict?
Well, we know that things like death and violence, existed before mankind. We simply didnt exist to perceive it and to acknowledge and understand it. We didnt have the sentience to recognize things like destruction and pain.
And how we know this is, we have things like predators that predate mankind, that have prey in their stomachs as fossils. We have things like plant eating dinosaurs that have teeth marks in their bones. We have things like fossils of mammoths that were malnutritioned and suffered from things like the disease osteoporosis. We have things of course like evidence of viruses in our lineage as well identified in our biology.
Mammoths' chronic osteoporosis may hold clues to their ultimate extinction
<i>Tyrannosaurus rex</i> hunted for live prey
Scarred Duckbill Dinosaur Escaped T. Rex Attack
More ancient viruses lurk in our DNA than we thought
So we know that, hunting and pain and disease and infection existed before we did. And this isnt surprising, its just the way it is.
So the question becomes, since these things pre-dated Adam, does this mean that sin pre-dated Adam?
It comes down to what we consider sin.
Some suggest that eating of the tree of knowledge, was an experience that simply resulted in Adam and Eve gaining awareness and knowledge of the fact that they were surrounded and lived in a broken world. In which case, sin became initially perceived and thus was at that moment, considered to exist.
Sin is also something people do in light of awareness that it is wrong. A human being can sin by taking a babies candy because we know that it is wrong. Is it a sin for a horde of ants to eat a babies candy? Did these ants sin? Not really, because theyre just ants and dont really know any better. These ants arent really sinning, theyre just doing what ants do without knowledge or awareness of their actions.
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So i would say that, Adam and Eve, they became aware of existence when they ate the apple. They became aware of their nakedness, they became aware of their guilt and fear and dishonesty. They became aware of their failed state. In this sense, this is when sin was first perceived.
Some people suggest that the world had no violence, pain or disease before the fall of mankind. These people believe that animals like tigers and T-rex which has saw like teeth and jaws that could crush through massive bones...they think that these animals once were vegetarian. Why would a T-rex or a shark have a serrated tooth like a steak knife, if it were for eating grass? This opposing view, in my opinion is just silly and goes against all the evidence.