The First Murder
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Re: The First Murder
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I totally agree with your point.Chipochashe wrote: ↑03 Jun 2020, 20:36 The choice that Adam and Eve made, simply means that every person born after can choose good or evil. Those choices are personal and each person is held responsible. The devil simply encourages evil or presents it as the other choice and he is also held responsible for his part.
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When you read the Bible carefully, you'll realize that God was aware that mankind could fall into the temptation of commiting a sin. This means that, even if the devil couldn't persuade them, they could still disobey God in another way. It was God's plan, and we can't blame the devil.
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God granted man free-will even knowing what the result would be. I tend to believe that the end result would be the same if the devil was not the tempter.slj3988 wrote: ↑03 Jun 2020, 07:29 There is much debate amongst the religious community over the birth of murder as a sin. My question is if the devil hadn't tricked or persuaded mankind to commit such sins, would humanity have gone a different way?
It is argued by some that we are all born with original sin. We are all capable of such monstrosity. Given that we have free will, can we fairly blame evil on an entity outside ourselves?
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