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Sin: setting ourselves above God


What was so bad about Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden of Eden that it merited the judgment that they (and all of Creation) suffered as a result?

http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/11/23/sin-setting-ourselves-above-god/
Topics: Sin, Adam, Eve, Garden Of Eden, Forbidden Fruit
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3 Comments

  1. eacg777 says:

    They disobeyed God. God can’t stand sin. Adam and Eve lost paradice because of one sin, and we will lose heaven because of sin if we don’t get saved and quit our sinning. God didn’t make an exception for them, so why should He for us?

  2. cecessaved says:

    i totally agree im only 20 and i relieze the truth and see its gods way or noway!

  3. littlemissemo says:

    i disagree cos god is all loving and all forgiving he made man and woman to make mistakes he dosent want us all to be perfect i agree some sins can not be forgiven but some can be like impure thoughts god loves us the way we are weather we are homosexual or stright so dont try and make god happy by casting people to one side because they have made a mistake make him happy by setting them back on the right path

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