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Why the desire to sin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ken-1122" data-source="post: 64556215" data-attributes="member: 277047"><p>So if I understand ou correctly, you say God put the devil in the garden, setting Adam and Eve up for failure because he wanted them to fail, he wanted sin to enter the Earth, and he wanted 90% of his beloved creation to burn in Hell just so he can have the praise and glory of the 10% who actually makes it? Is this what you are saying or am I misunderstanding you. If you mean something different, please explain</p><p></p><p>Okay my values say if you purposly put Kerosene, matches, old rags, and a known arsonist in a school full of children, and when the school catches fire you save 10% but 90% burns in the fire and dies, but the 10% will spend the rest of their lives praising you and telling you how good of a person you are for saving their lives; it is better to prevent the fire from starting in the first place. do those values appear arranged correctly to you?</p><p> </p><p>I said nothing about the goodness regarding the people you know; I said if sin didn't exist all the bad wouldn't have happened to them.</p><p></p><p>I never said I devalued my own life! Where are you getting this stuff?</p><p></p><p>Again; where are you getting this stuff? Maybe you should read what I wrote again because you've obviously misunderstood everything I said.</p><p> </p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken-1122, post: 64556215, member: 277047"] So if I understand ou correctly, you say God put the devil in the garden, setting Adam and Eve up for failure because he wanted them to fail, he wanted sin to enter the Earth, and he wanted 90% of his beloved creation to burn in Hell just so he can have the praise and glory of the 10% who actually makes it? Is this what you are saying or am I misunderstanding you. If you mean something different, please explain Okay my values say if you purposly put Kerosene, matches, old rags, and a known arsonist in a school full of children, and when the school catches fire you save 10% but 90% burns in the fire and dies, but the 10% will spend the rest of their lives praising you and telling you how good of a person you are for saving their lives; it is better to prevent the fire from starting in the first place. do those values appear arranged correctly to you? I said nothing about the goodness regarding the people you know; I said if sin didn't exist all the bad wouldn't have happened to them. I never said I devalued my own life! Where are you getting this stuff? Again; where are you getting this stuff? Maybe you should read what I wrote again because you've obviously misunderstood everything I said. Ken [/QUOTE]
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