To: linear
Or maybe a supernatural creator actually did plan for Christ to die to save mankind.
A man, Adam, with a sinful nature, saved by the grace of another man Jesus, man without sin.
28 posted on
01/19/2006 1:45:17 PM PST by
wallcrawlr
(http://www.bionicear.com/)
To: wallcrawlr
"Or maybe a supernatural creator actually did plan for Christ to die to save mankind."
You don't have to begin the sentence above with "or", even if you do accept evolution as the best theory to date.
33 posted on
01/19/2006 1:47:08 PM PST by
linear
(Restore Federalism - Repeal the 17th Amendment)
To: wallcrawlr
"A man,Adam, with a sinful nature"
Adam was not a man but a species, a new being created.
If you read a little history, or prehistory if you like,
start with "The 12th. Planet" by Zecharia Sitchin and continue with "Enuma Elish" "The Seven Tablets Of Creation" My edition was edited by L.W King from translation by George Smith and professor Zimmern and Professor Jensen and others. as taken from ancient Chaldean and Babylonian and Sumerian tablets discovered in the late 1800, there is much info there, much to much to list here, but it will give anybody that bother to read some of it a better understanding of Genesis
87 posted on
01/19/2006 2:24:13 PM PST by
munin
( I support the war on Muslim terror and GWB)
To: wallcrawlr
"A man, Adam, with a sinful nature, saved by the grace of another man Jesus, man without sin."
Yes, the sinless Last Adam dying as the only acceptable sacrifice, as the Substitute in judgment, for the sins of the sinning first Adam. This would mean that God didn't just create a potential life substance, get it spinning, and then let it evolve. A large part of the evolution deception has the purpose of denying the sin nature, and that man offends a Holy God, and needs a Savior Who existed in the bosom of the Father BEFORE there was a star, or a planet, or a gas, or a vapor or a cell. (Proverbs 8).
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