Certainly satan’s fall was not “Plan A”—neither was the fall of Man. As you say, Judy, it is the inevitable consequence of allowing Free Will. Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Traditional Christian theology

 

God had already experienced rebellion with the angels ie Lucifer and 1/3 of them fell; anytime you create

something with a free will this is the chance you take and apparently God was willing to do it again in spite

of knowing the outcome beforehand.  jht

 

On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:02:57 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

In a message dated 1/15/2005 6:14:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

jt: My belief is that God would have preferred for Adam to have stayed "in His image" and fellowshipped with Him in the garden daily
but since that didn't happen, he went to Plan B.

There is no plan B unless you believe that God's first plan failed?   That is a big problem to me.   I know that you do not agree.  Especially when the Faith espouses the belief that Chrsit's appointment was before what you call the fall?

John

 

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