On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 12:35:47 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since you are in the habit of not answering my questions,  I will expect
same on this 
 
jt: What are you talking about JD, I ALWAYS answer your questions, it is
not my fault that you don't like my answers and reject them.
 
BUT what in the hey did you have in mind when you wrote
They got to choose, we had it conferred on us by grace, compliments of
the first Adam.  
 
jt: It means that A&E made their own choice in the garden; they were not
created fallen beings.  We inherit their mess, we are procreated and do not
come into this world lilly white and squeaky clean - sin is just the natural
outcome of who we are.
 
Your personal theology gets more and more ridiculous as time goes on. 
 
jt: I get it from scripture JD.  It saddens me that you can not see it
because only the Truth makes one free.  Remember there is a way that
seems right to a man but the end thereof is the way of death. 
 
This statement  -  in fact the entire paragraph (below) -- is as far off
base as anything you have come up with to date.  Salute !! JD
 
jt: Only when God's Word is no longer your base JD. 
 
 

 
They got to choose, we had it conferred on us
by grace, compliments of the first Adam. So by the
time a man chooses to sin his mind has already been
darkened by the prince of the power of the air.    judyt
 
 
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 14:03:05 -0400 "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]org> writes:
> Terry wrote:
> > As slick as the devil is and as stupid as
> > people are, I think it;s safe to assume that
> > all would have sinned.
>
> Why then were only one-third of those in heaven deceived?  Is it
> possible
> that our inheritance from Adam has something to do with the higher
> fall into
> sin rate?
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
 

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