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Adam and Eve were told not to eat the fruit, the fact that they did, for whatever reason, means they broke God's law and must suffer for it....But I just wanna see what others might say about it. (TheWinDork)
UHHHH, it's pretty basic why we blame Adam (not necessarily Eve). The Bible blames Adam.Originally posted by TheWinDork:
This is something that ha always bothered me, Why do Baptist's refer to Adam and Eve as the First Sinners? and blame THEM for the fall of man? When Satan, who was originally named Lucifier, and was a Arc-Angel in Heaven, fell and thereby became the Enemy and Axis for Evil of all man kind. Why not just blame satan? instead of pinning it on Adam and Eve.
I do know the answer to this, But I just wanna see what others might say about it.![]()
I'll answer my own question!
-TheWinDork
Only if you believe in universal atonement. (let's just leave it at that and not turn this into a C/A thread)Originally posted by webdog:
Sin is a human condition, a human attribute if you will. Satan could not have been the first sinner, because Christ's death atoned for sin, meaning Satan and his angels' sin would have been atoned for, also.
I'm not sure what your point is here, but I am assuming it is a universal atonement proof-text for you. So, let's look at context...Originally posted by webdog:
Romans 6:10 For when he died, he died once and for all as far as sin is concerned. But now that he is alive, he lives for God.
And I would have to disagree with you. The Bible says that he was "with her", but it doesn't say what you say, that he was "standing by waiting to see what happened".Originally posted by timothy27:
I would disagree, being the leader of their union he was responsible for leading her to the correct course of action. Standing by and waiting to see what happened instead of telling her not to eat from the fruit was his failure and sin.
Adam was not deceived by the serpent...true. Eve committed the first transgression of God's commandment of eating of the tree. But why did not the sin nature pass from Mother to Child? Why does it pass from the Father if Eve sinned first? IMO, Eve was able to be led astray because of Adam's lie...thus Adam's lie was what led to the physical action of eating the fruit...For by one man sin entered into the world...'one man' = a certain man not woman.Originally posted by Scott J:
Between Adam and Eve, Paul under inspiration says Eve sinned first:
1 Timothy 2:14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.
Satan tempted Eve with Adam there...questioning what God had said about the eating of the Tree. Adam failed to correct Eve why? Because he was the one who had told her something different than what God truly said. And we don't see that he seperated the lie from the truth adn then willing followed her into sin. Eve was beguiled...Adam had already willing sinned!Originally posted by Scott J:
How do you get beyond the fact that Satan tempted Eve to sin... which is a sin... before Eve sinned?
Also are saying Eve being tempted to sin...was a sin? Jesus was tempted of the Devil (Luke 4) and yet was without sin! Being tempted is not the sin...giving into the temptation is the sin!Originally posted by Scott J:
How do you get beyond the fact that Satan tempted Eve to sin... which is a sin... before Eve sinned?