Honey Parallel
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I'd disagree. Evicting them from paradise and cursing them would indicate absence of forgiveness. Especially in light of later salvation and where we're told when we repent of our sins, follow Jesus, God then remembers our sins no more.Hi there, so based on this response, it seems that you would agree there isn't a direct implication in the story that God did not forgive Adam and Eve,[but rather it has been assumed so due to a lack of direct implication that He did.
Why not forgive the first ignorant mistake "we" made and remember that no more? So that paradise could continue. And really, can it be said to be paradise, what is that defined as, when the lord of this world, the fallen angel Satan, could gain entry? Where's the back story we're not seeing that that happened.
And what paradise was it when Adam and Eve admittedly had no knowledge of the world at all. They were living in the spirit then. Pure, innocent, ignorant of the separation of spirit and matter. Pure love and peace and that habitation that would be the world wherein he who did know good from evil ruled.
Nor do I.I don't remember that it does.
Have they ever in the history of the world been demonstrated in a culture?That appears to be a consequence though, not due to a decision to not forgive. It is most easily understood to have been a change of world view, of that living in a sinless paradise with pure love of life, to that living in a sinful civilisation where love lacks, men despise producing food, women despise child birth and husbands over-power their wives. Apparently these curses can all be overcome though, by exercising godliness.
I don't believe they're in Hell.I don't know that they were, but I also would not be surprised to learn that they were. Do you believe it is unimaginable that they might be heirs of heaven along with the saints?
And yet in the domain where Omniscience walked in the cool of the morning there was planted two trees bearing fruit. One fruit carried the knowledge of good and evil. And the other eternal life.Genesis 3:22-24 describes that it seems to be in God's wisdom that it would be quite bad for mankind to live forever when they are slaves to sin, and it becomes a recurring theme through the rest of time, that those who will rule over sin and do God's will can be forgiven and given access to the tree of life again. Revelation 2:7.
Eternal life was an option.
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