Originally posted by hakamanNow you're suggesting that God (who I'm assuming was Adam's parents) wasn't loving?
no,im suggesting that if adam got the same treatment as jesus,raised by loving parents things would be different
(Although come to think of it, having the one entity as both your mother AND father might be a little freaky.)
Originally posted by hakamanEven a not-quite-believer as me can answer your questions...
whats special about not having a childhood
Jesus was supposed to grow up between humans. Share their joys and sufferings. Experience life as a human to the fullest.
Adam was simply built to create more humans. Can't do that as a kid.
Originally posted by whodeyThe real question is whether Adam's cells were designed to undergo apoptosis and to contain imperfectly replicating DNA, or whether and though what mechanisms these were introduced into man's biology if they were not part of God's design.
Your all crazy asking such irrevalent questions. The real question is did Adam have a belly button?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesAfter the Fall they were ...... Duh!
The real question is whether Adam's cells were designed to undergo apoptosis and to contain imperfectly replicating DNA, or whether and though what mechanisms these were introduced into man's biology if they were not part of God's design.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesSince it was preordained from before He even did it, I suspect that the natural laws were prearranged to have specific "Sunset Dates" regarding such occurrences.
Did God override the laws of the natural world that he had created in order to implement these changes in design, or did they occur naturally as a result of man's sin?