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So all those people untainted by Original Sin were then murdered by God? Way to go, God!
 
So all those people untainted by Original Sin were then murdered by God? Way to go, God!

What is original sin?

There is no tree near me, that says, "do not eat me".
 
So all those people untainted by Original Sin were then murdered by God? Way to go, God!
No, you see they went straight to heaven. God doesn't have this irritable restriction of having to be judicious in who it kills. It's like a little brat who's his own father.
 
What is original sin?

There is no tree near me, that says, "do not eat me".

I suggest you talk to an Evangelical about that. They appear to be under the assumption that sin is literally death, even for those too young to sin.
 
I thought death was the wages of sin. And that sin literally means debt.
 
It makes me wonder what happened to all those people who lived in the Land of Nod, who weren't descended from Adam and Eve and thus weren't cursed with death (allegedly).

Every human that has lived on this planet is a descendant of Adam. As a result we all die.
 
Every human that has lived on this planet is a descendant of Adam. As a result we all die.

So who were the people in the Land of Nod that needed to be warned not to kill Cain? Presumably his parents didn't need that warning.
 
If we all die, what is so great about Jesus' death?

This is a good question.

The only answer I can think of is that death is being used in two senses:

1. A physical death we all die. (And presumably we're transformed afterwards, if we're Christian enough...or something.)

2. A death meaning an ultimate destruction of the self.


Still, I dunno. It's only a guess.
 
Every human that has lived on this planet is a descendant of Adam. As a result we all die.

Everything born dies. Are the monkeys descendants of Adam as well?
 
So who were the people in the Land of Nod that needed to be warned not to kill Cain?
A story mechanism.

Interesting that the only answer you got was a pre-programmed statement isn't it? Can't even go as far as considering the question. That would bring doubt. And doubt, as we know, kills faith.
 
If we all die, what is so great about Jesus' death?

His death paid the final penalty so that those who trust in him do not die a second death.
1 Corinthians 15:22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.

@MS, Adam brought death upon the whole planet and whole creation is suffering under the curse of sin because of us. Romans 8:19-22
 
His death paid the final penalty so that those who trust in him do not die a second death.
How was Jesus' death a penalty for Jesus if he was a descendant of Adam and all descendants of Adam die anyway? Repeating the inconsistent verses of Paul is not helping me out here.
 
Every human that has lived on this planet is a descendant of Adam. As a result we all die.

This is certainly true after The Flood killed everyone but Noah and his family since Noah was a directly-named descendent of Adam. :goodjob:

People will always argue about the period between Adam and Eve and The Flood since so little appears to have been written about it.
 
So who were the people in the Land of Nod that needed to be warned not to kill Cain? Presumably his parents didn't need that warning.

That is an interesting thought. :goodjob:

If people really did live 100's of years and could have kids for 90% of that time, there is no reason why Cain couldn't have killed Abel after say 300 years in a world with 100,000 people in it. (Many of whom would be strangers to their Great-Great-Great-etc...-Uncle Cain through distance and time)

I assume that whatever made people live so long also compensated for genetic problems typically caused by incest.
 
If we all die, what is so great about Jesus' death?

I'm glad you asked :D :D :D


Jesus came back to life after 3 days, so obviously it didn't stick. :p

Although as far as I know the only witnesses were his 12 11 apostles and some holy women, so there is still some doubt among those with little faith. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection_appearances_of_Jesus


Then you start getting into Jesus dying for every persons' sins.
Even did it willingly.
And that we can remove the Original Sin that we are born with through 1 Baptism in which we symbolically share in Jesus' death and rebirth.
From the Nicene Creed:
I acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins


Also, since Jesus came back from the dead, then that gives hope to the rest of us.


I think I got that right. :hmm:
 
I'm glad you asked :D :D :D

Jesus came back to life after 3 days, so obviously it didn't stick. :p

That makes it even less of a sacrifice. Just a minor inconveniance for him. If he burned in hell forever, now that would have been a sacrifice.
 
That makes it even less of a sacrifice. Just a minor inconveniance for him. If he burned in hell forever, now that would have been a sacrifice.

You need to watch Passion of the Christ then on Netflix Instant. :eek:

Jesus died a brutal, bloody, agonizing death.


Vatican City, Dec 18, 2003 / 12:00 am (CNA).- Pope John Paul II saw Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of Christ” and endorsed the film saying: “It is as it was,” reported National Review columnist Peggy Noonan.

Even the Pope thought it was highly accurate. :crazyeye:

I saw it with some friends.
It was so intense, the 30 minute car ride back, no one said a word.
Even today I can't watch it again. It is too much.
 
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