I don't think you do. — uncanni
Meaning lower life-forms work mostly from instinct. Where higher life-forms (self-aware Beings) are born with more of a blank slate — 3017amen
If you think humanity ‘learned ethics’ at this point, then you haven’t been paying attention. We haven’t even ‘learned ethics’ now — Possibility
I think you are trying to read Genesis like a contemporary whodunit novel. The way I read it: A&E are banished from the garden and forced to go out and experience all the joys and pains of human life. It's kind of condensed down to farming and childbearing, but God gives them the entire gamut of human experience in the expectation that they will learn how to do it right.
God never planned to keep them like a Barbie and Ken in the garden: they wouldn't have been human if they hadn't responded to God's command with the NO of the two-year-old who is acquiring both the physical coordination and the mental calculations to make her/his own decision: "NO: I'ma do things my way. I must be fully human and make my own mistakes--not a doll, an automaton."
I believe that God had to let go completely when humans were created: God understood that it was creating a species incapable of being controlled or limited by instinct. God's still waiting for us to get it right, and repair the world, tikkun olam... — uncanni
The natural is seen as unnatural to A&E, so they invent clothing to cover up their private parts. I would call this a form of implicit guilt about/terror of sexual desire. — uncanni
Why are you mentioning the bible? You think if the bible says something that's good evidence it is true? Sheesh. — Bartricks
I have a hard time taking seriously the idea of some kind of divine supervillain who created everything just to torture it! — petrichor
You'd probably gain a few things from it to go with what you are already bringing forth. — Serving Zion
I wouldn't call that "ethics," — uncanni
I don't live that way though, and the world wasn't like that to begin with — Serving Zion
How does it happen that you don't see it? 1 Corinthians 13 is a popular definition of love, including: — Serving Zion
Until you bring your views to align with the facts, — Serving Zion
You have ejected the founding facts from the story in order to express that view. The world was paradise in absence of sin (Genesis 1:31), and it becomes the opposite through it (Genesis 6:5-7). — Serving Zion
So, for example, if you are a parent and you know that the child doesn't understand how dangerous the road is, would you say it is immoral to warn them to not go there? — Serving Zion
How do you suppose your question fits with the doctrine in John 14:10?
"Don’t you believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me? The words I say to you, I do not speak on My own; but the Father dwelling in Me does His works." — Serving Zion
Does non-disclosure presuppose cowardice? — The Owl
we have done something to deserve her contempt. — Bartricks
What a mean Guy; With 'friends' like Him, we hardly need the Devil. — PoeticUniverse
Why would the god be a coward? Maybe he hates us. I mean, that seems more plausible to me. The god doesn't want anything to do with us. Not cowardice, but contempt. — Bartricks
Isn't faith often - or always, by definition? - without facts? — Pattern-chaser
Trump is not unlike the strict Master controller, and many republicans are fundamentalists. — PoeticUniverse
Accordingly I had a similar issue that I posed to Gnostic Bishop but didn't really get his take on it. — 3017amen
the snake could have been female; in fact, I have the distinct feeling just now that the Snake in Eden was definitely female). — Bitter Crank
Even some of our cooperation became due to its necessity to help in the hunt, whether of animals or enemy tribes. — PoeticUniverse
Original sin is more like an innate tendency in human design rather than useless philosophical babbling due to poor definitions or whatnot. — PoeticUniverse
"I can unequivocally state, but not prove to you, that transformation and revelation exists in consciousness." — 3017amen
good point — Bitter Crank
LOL, man you got to give me something harder than this LOL!
What were the conflicts largely based upon? Self inflicted? Here's a clue: Human volitional existence.
Mmmm and throw in a little bit of human Ego, and there you have it!!!! — 3017amen
Or more specifically, the belief in Jesus is both a Subjective and Objective truth. Is that a true statement? — 3017amen
Can we can agree that Jesus was a Pacifist?
Can we agree he would not endorse extremism (both politically far right or far left) or otherwise in Religion? — 3017amen
I'm a fan of Gnosticism. — javra
Name the three origins of the Edem story, or stop spitting. — Shamshir
Hello GCB! I see that you are a little upset, from what I can infer from your posts to me (& other's). — 3017amen
what would YOU do differently? — 3017amen
the Book lends itself to surprisingly astute observations about the human experience. — Possibility
"Image" denotes looks, whereas "likeness" denotes character or, maybe better stated, one's nature as a being. Its the difference between "wear what JC wore" and "be like JC in spirit", for one hypothetical example. — javra
They started from a blank state - meaning no bias, meaning they were truly free. — Shamshir
Wrong. To make a free willed choice, one must merely choose. — Shamshir
You can - and you'll be informed whether it is or isn't available. — Shamshir
Then how were they tempted? Because they could. — Shamshir
How about a tree? Is a tree good or bad? — TheMadFool
So I say quit waving the Fundy flag judging mankind and make an educated renewed paradigm. Isn't it simpler to say something along the lines of " the interpretation of the allegory is that we are not perfect beings". — 3017amen
How do you understand the fall of man in a different way? — TheMadFool