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What do you think?
To: Itsfreewill
Rom 5:18..."Then as one man's tresspass led to condemnation for all men, so one man's act of rigteousness leads to acquittal and life for all men." What was the redemption of Christ for?
To: Itsfreewill
Humans are born rebellious and stubborn...especially infants. It gets worse until they mature.
Envy is the strongest human emotion. We are heir to the lord of this world since Adam sold out.
'Original Sin' is much in evidence through all history
To: Itsfreewill
read in the morning
To: Itsfreewill
Here is point that I was shown that somewhat answered the question for me.
When the Hebrews were in the dessert and were afraid to go in and take the Promise Land after the scouts came back with their report, God punished all the people 20 yrs and over. No one 20 or over would be allowed in the Promised Land, so they had to wait till all those died off before going in.
Does this seem to anyone else maybe that there is a some point that God holds some accountable and some not because they may not be capable of understanding the situation completely thus it would be unfair to judge them the same.
Becky
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