nemos wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:53 am
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:29 am
... Maybe little, maybe much, depending on what God had revealed to them...
You can talk as much as you want about the fact that and how hot the fire is, but until you are burned, you will not be able to understand the meaning of these words.
For example no matter how many times a child, 'That is hot', then will not fully comprehend and understand what you actually mean.
That is; until they touch it.
And then they will learn, comprehend, and understand.
See, just like all children, who, Truly, learn, by their own experiences, and mistakes, so to do you adults keep continually learning, by your mistakes.
In fact how you human beings best learn, or learn best, is by your very own mistakes. And, this is why you were, and are, left to your own devices, as some would say here.
One of the biggest parts of 'the plan', so that all can, will, and actually do, end up living in peace and in harmony together, as One, was for you human beings to be left so that you can, and will, learn from your own mistakes. you can and do learn more by and through your own mistakes, and having True 'free will', which is just having the ability 'to choose', allows you all to learn best from your own, chosen, mistakes.
So, that eventually 'we' could all live together, happily, as One.
Wizard22 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:40 am
How exactly could God make Adam and Eve understand what death is, because words alone would hardly be enough, experience is needed?
An example of how "evil" turns into good:
Getting a child to burn themselves is not good, but if it is done in a controlled way with the intention of teaching them to be careful - then that is exactly what is needed.
But no matter what absolutely any one does, a child will still 'want to touch, and experience,' for themselves.
Which, again, by 'this mistake' is how they 'best learn'.
Wizard22 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:40 am
Evil intentions turn good things into evil.
Good intentions can turn bad things into good.
And yet, do
good intentions really pave the way to hell?