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No suggestions. I am stating plainly that God has given you an
option. Love sin, or love Him. If there was no option, the Church
would be the slave of Christ rather than the bride.
I assume that you love someone now, or have in the past. Do you
want that person to love you because they have that option, or would you prefer
that they had no choice?
You are made in His image. Do you find it odd that you and God
have something in common?
Seems simple to me, but then, what does an old redneck
know?
I am not certain just what a protestant is. I can't find
it in the Bible.
Terry
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 1:24
AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Value of
Sin?
Terry Clifton wrote:
DaveH:It's so simple that most people
miss it! If you did not know how evil Satan is, you would never have
any way to comprehend how good God is. If you
ain't ever seen ugly, how you gonna 'preciate beauty? DAVEH: Terry.....Are you suggesting God
has given us sin so we can appreciate him??? I hope that isn't
doctrinal Protestantism. If it is, it does seem a bit
perverse. Terry
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 8:42
AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Value of
Sin? DAVEH: No problem, Judy. After sleeping on it
last night, I may have a better way of explaining myself this
morning. So, I'll reword it in another way.
As I understand Protestant theology, God
created Satan and knew what Satan would do. He also created Adam and
Eve and knew what they were going to do. Unless God intended for
Adam/Eve to 'fall', why do Protestants place them in a situation where he
knew they would fall? Or better yet, why did God create Satan,
knowing all the trouble he would ultimately cause?
If God is all knowing, and all powerful then it
would seem like either he made a mistake, or he intended that sin and
failure be a part of our life. I think everybody agrees that he
doesn't make mistakes, so why do Protestants think sin is good for
us? Yes, I know......Protestants don't believe sin is
"good for us", but I don't know how else to word
it. Apparently there is a 'good' purpose for sin.......I'm
just curious what value Protestants find in sin.
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Dave: Got to leave this morning, I'll study
these questions and get back to you later today.
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