I've struggled with this for a very long time, and it's taken me a very long time to even attempt to explain it.
Therefore, it is clear that the fall of man was the account of Adam and Eve. I think it's unimaginably tragic.
Something has been bothering me, and it has to do with Jesus. According to the Bible, since God loved the world so much, He sent His only Son, who will grant eternal life to anyone who trusts in Him.
It also discusses God's word. God and the word of God were one and the same. Therefore, isn't it contradictory to state that God is a distinct entity in the Trinity and that those who believed in him believed in the word of God and his son?
He sends his son to anyone who believes in him. despite the fact that it was with God and the message was God.
This has something to do with the religion and false doctrines of Western civilization.
This, in my opinion, was either a contradiction or the fall of man was wholly inevitable due to deceit, a lack of resources, and a total misinterpretation of the Bible, which was never accessible since it only hinted at the inevitable agony, death, and sacrifice that is the core of Jesus Christ.
This leads me to believe that, since the fall was founded exclusively on disobedience, it would have taken a genuine cry to God himself for Christ to be crucified right away for the fall of man to have been prevented.
Therefore, it is clear that the fall of man was the account of Adam and Eve. I think it's unimaginably tragic.
Something has been bothering me, and it has to do with Jesus. According to the Bible, since God loved the world so much, He sent His only Son, who will grant eternal life to anyone who trusts in Him.
It also discusses God's word. God and the word of God were one and the same. Therefore, isn't it contradictory to state that God is a distinct entity in the Trinity and that those who believed in him believed in the word of God and his son?
He sends his son to anyone who believes in him. despite the fact that it was with God and the message was God.
This has something to do with the religion and false doctrines of Western civilization.
This, in my opinion, was either a contradiction or the fall of man was wholly inevitable due to deceit, a lack of resources, and a total misinterpretation of the Bible, which was never accessible since it only hinted at the inevitable agony, death, and sacrifice that is the core of Jesus Christ.
This leads me to believe that, since the fall was founded exclusively on disobedience, it would have taken a genuine cry to God himself for Christ to be crucified right away for the fall of man to have been prevented.