@Vox_Nova_Luce@PixelBibleBytes But does it really make any sense ? To watch your creation plunge into destruction when you know the solution..
You cannot create a solution where there's no problem. So he created a problem in a perfect world.
@NovithDrag2318@PixelBibleBytes Exactly.
Eden was where it ought to start and end or restart again. But knowing your creation would literally bring humanity to this point, why not correct it from the onset rather than allow a mistake to continue for generations.
It's a very simple logic.
@the_bald_ninja@KyyyleN@PixelBibleBytes I clearly used an atom and element because atoms have the same properties of an element despite their size.
An atom is the tiniest particle of an element that still retains every property from said element.
@CarrotCakeKiwi@KyyyleN@PixelBibleBytes You said he voluntarily limited himself.If he knew the hour, he wouldn't lie.
So are you saying he lied? Because this is clearly from your point of view.
He said ONLY the father knows.There is no context to that,it literally means ONLY his father knows whether spirit or flesh.
@GoonerPapaya@PixelBibleBytes The idea that a loving God requires a blood sacrifice to "pay the price" for sins is a pretty controversial way to look at justice. Why would he create a system where forgiveness requires a brutal execution to balance the ledger?
Helel would have been a much better sacrifice.
@NovithDrag2318@PixelBibleBytes If he already knew exactly what was going to happen and it was "the plan all along," does that mean Judas and the Romans didn't actually have free will? If their actions were required to fulfill the plan, it's hard to argue they were truly responsible for their sins.
PRICE FOR SIN ? Well, he wouldnβt need a complicated setup with sin, suffering, and sacrifice to fix a problem He already knew would happen.
He could have simply created humans who freely choose good without introducing a situation where they were likely to fail in the first place.
It raises a simple question: Why design a system that requires fixing, if it could have been created right the first time?
And if everything was already known in advance, then it wasnβt really an accident, it was part of the plan from the beginning.