In a message dated 8/15/2004 11:21:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Michael D: Yes, God created the universe etc, but one must remember that an alien invaded the 'universe' and has brought chaos and disorder into the mix. This alien is our enemy, and we would do well to recognize when he is operating or trying to operate and resist him. Paul established that precedent when he mentioned to the Corinthians that he and they weren't ignorant of his devices, and therefore their actions should be guided by that fact.
What is the criptural argument for this conclusion?
What is the scriptural argument for this conclusion? While I am correcting a spelling error, perhaps I should make my questioning clear. I am beginning to see a lot of problems with the teaching of the "fall" as it pertains to human nature and God's plan for the ultimate destiny of man(kind).
And what I need here is biblical reference as opposed to some kind of progressive theological statement.
John

