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Unread 05-03-2005, 03:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Do you believe that in order to create something--that you must become it?

What I mean is, nothing that has ever been invented, has come into existence without someone first realizing the possibility, and then bringing it about to be?

Alright..I'm sure you probably do.

Now, if you believe in a God, something that can "save" you...how would he ever send a message to you?

After the world was created, and then sin...God could not just create something perfect in an imperfect world...agreed? Freewill chose sin, so "salvation" has to be found after encountering sin. If God were to just make everything perfect again--our freewill would choose sin, without prior knowledge of what imperfection is. Follow that? This to me seems to be a pretty sound argument, if you disagree with that, tell me and I'll clarify why it has to be true.

So after man sinned, we were imperfect. We can not be perfect--agreed? Now God, is perfect. How can he understand the position of a sinner, if he is without sin? God would first have to "forget" that he is without sin, and become the sinner. I believe the people that wrote the Bible, are people who realized a Truth, or realized the importance of an event, so recorded it.

I believe the only way for God to send a message to us--is to show us understanding...agreed?

[ May 03, 2005, 01:58 AM: Message edited by: AcTivE ]

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