no Adam was given a life of:cicero117 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:48 pm God gave Adam the right to choose, freedom of choice to do right or wrong, the freedom of sinning and not sinning.
Does this mean there is a nature of sin in our free will?
If we are really "perfect" when we were made, doesn't that mean we should only know to do the right thing?
If a human is made perfect, then shouldn't we have "true knowledge" , hence should only do the right thing?
More so, what of the free will that angels have?
If they have a tint of sin in their free will then how are they able to exists besides God, who can't bear the existence of it?
When Lucifer sins, doesn't that means he knows that angels can, indeed, sin?
Luk 3:38 Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God.
which Adam died from when he acted on trusting and or believing God's Word. Adam was given a Life that requires God's judgement of what is good and evil. so the Life God gave Adam wasn't a life to judge for himself what is good or evil, it was a life that acknowledges and acts on the fact that God is the judge of what is good or evil for His creation and the creatures therein, no exceptions.
the state of Adam after he ate of the tree is known as "sin" because he agreed by default to the terms in the commandment. and was left with the life of dust to dust just as any other flesh in the earth. so all the children there after receive that life and not the one of Adam, which was the son of God
man's place is supposed to be in the Light and man is supposed to be the place in the earth for the Light. and now things are out of place in God's judgement and that in itself is intrinsically evil.