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That's because no Baptist holds your position and it's certainly not a part of this thread.
Prove the following is contrary to the word of God.
The knowledge of good and evil being the cause of the fallen nature . . . .
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That's because no Baptist holds your position and it's certainly not a part of this thread.
The knowledge of good and evil being the cause of the fallen nature . . . .
Who else besides you suggests such an absurdity?But no Baptist I know of believes that knowledge has given God a "fallen nature."
You did. You said the knowledge of God and Evil was the cause to the fallen nature. It was not.Who else besides you suggests such an absurdity?
God is infinity good.
James 1:13, "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: . . ."
You are not understanding the infinite goodness of God against the finite goodness of man whom God made good. The divine knowledge of good and evil, that knowlege of evil corrupted man. Genesis 3:7.You did. You said the knowledge of God and Evil was the cause to the fallen nature. It was not.
God's curse, the consequence of His promise CAUSED the fall. Full stop.You are not understanding the infinite goodness of God against the finite goodness of man whom God made good. The divine knowledge of good and evil, that knowlege of evil corrupted man. Genesis 3:7.
Rebellion against God’s command corrupted man, not “knowledge” of good and evil.You are not understanding the infinite goodness of God against the finite goodness of man whom God made good. The divine knowledge of good and evil, that knowlege of evil corrupted man. Genesis 3:7.
Nonsense. God cursed the ground not the man. Genesis 3:17.God's curse, the consequence of His promise CAUSED the fall. Full stop.
That makes no sense of Genesis 2:17, Genesis 3:22.Rebellion against God’s command corrupted man, not “knowledge” of good and evil.
When God sought Adam in the garden did He say, “do you now know good and evil?” No. He said, “did you eat of the tree”.
peace to you
By the sweat of your brow... I suppose you think the ground sweats when man tills and cultivates it.Nonsense. God cursed the ground not the man. Genesis 3:17.
Once again, “knowledge” did not cause the corruption of mankind. Rebellion did.That makes no sense of Genesis 2:17, Genesis 3:22.
Nevertheless, God cursed the ground, not the man.By the sweat of your brow... I suppose you think the ground sweats when man tills and cultivates it.![]()
So you actually deny what caused the change, from Genesis 2:25 to Genesis 3:7. The on going evidence of mankind's sinful nature.Once again, “knowledge” did not cause the corruption of mankind. Rebellion did.
If you think that “makes no sense”, then discussion is futile.
Thanks for the conversation
peace to you
So by the sweat of your brow was not the curse of God?Nevertheless, God cursed the ground, not the man.
No he doesn't. He points out that rebellion against God's Covenant brought the corruption upon mankind. It's the same curse you and I are under.So you actually deny what caused the change, from Genesis 2:25 to Genesis 3:7. The on going evidence of mankind's sinful nature.
Brother, man didn’t have a sin nature before they rebelled against God. There was nothing to know.So you actually deny what caused the change, from Genesis 2:25 to Genesis 3:7. The on going evidence of mankind's sinful nature.
Yes, but was the result.So by the sweat of your brow was not the curse of God?
Denial of the denial of Genesis account. Genesis 2:17, Genesis 2:25, Genesis 3:7, Genesis 3:22.No he doesn't. He points out that rebellion against God's Covenant brought the corruption upon mankind. It's the same curse you and I are under.
Brother, man didn’t have a sin nature before they rebelled against God. There was nothing to know.
The “cause” of their sin nature was rebellion, not the knowledge they had rebelled.
peace to you
Trivialize the effect of obtaining the knowledge of good and evil, Genesis 2:17, Genesis 2:25, Genesis 3:7, Genesis 3:22.Brother, man didn’t have a sin nature before they rebelled against God. There was nothing to know.
The “cause” of their sin nature was rebellion, not the knowledge they had rebelled.
peace to you