Dave Ellis
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Mediating sin is a different question than creating humans perfect, or above harm etc. I'd like to stay with the perfection subject, for now.
Ok good let's assess the instilling of a desire to follow all His rules. Can you give me an idea of how this would look ie. are you suggesting Yahweh could have created humans with the inability to disobey ? ( I will add an interesting point that the period of testing of the Saints, born again humans, is to strengthen their desire to follow Yahweh's rules through various methods. )
A desire to obey does not mean they have an inability to disobey.
For example, I have a desire to not purposefully set myself on fire. I could in theory choose to set myself on fire, however that will never happen in reality.
Likewise, god could have made the exact same situation where sin was concerned. Breaking the rules would have been as undesirable as setting ourselves on fire. While we could in theory still make that choice, in reality nobody would.
(leaving out mentally ill people and self-immolating protestors to simplify the argument)
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