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Originally posted by josephw
There is absolutely no answer to that question known to man. 🙄
Good grief, someone on these forums admitting there isn't a good answer to a question, at least in this world.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
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Originally posted by galveston75
We have inherited sin and imperfection from Adam and as a result we all have bad eyes among other things.
God made man perferct but Adam lost that for us. But God promisses that some day soon we will gain that back....
I think this generates a contradiction. To sin is to be less than perfect. If Adam and Eve were created to be perfect then they wouldn't have eaten the apple as perfect entities cannot sin. Introducing the serpent really doesn't cut it as as perfect entities Adam and Eve should not be listening. What is more one has to ask why the serpent or anything else in creation is imperfect and capable of sin.

I think Adam and Eve are meant to be created innocent rather perfect.

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Originally posted by DeepThought
I think this generates a contradiction. To sin is to be less than perfect. If Adam and Eve were created to be perfect then they wouldn't have eaten the apple as perfect entities cannot sin. Introducing the serpent really doesn't cut it as as perfect entities Adam and Eve should not be listening. What is more one has to ask why the serpent or anything ...[text shortened]... ect and capable of sin.

I think Adam and Eve are meant to be created innocent rather perfect.
Perfect implies innocent.

And "perfect entities cannot sin"? Who says? Being innocent, they were beguiled by the serpent. At least Eve was. And Adam was beguiled by her. Even though they were perfect. This is why he holds the responsibility of the Fall.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Perfect implies innocent.

And "perfect entities cannot sin"? Who says? Being innocent, they were beguiled by the serpent. At least Eve was. And Adam was beguiled by her. Even though they were perfect. This is why he holds the responsibility of the Fall.
Yes, but innocent does not imply perfect.

In reply to "who says?" Plato for one. If sin is the action of an imperfect being then perfect beings cannot do it.

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Originally posted by DeepThought
Yes, but innocent does not imply perfect.

In reply to "who says?" Plato for one. If sin is the action of an imperfect being then perfect beings cannot do it.
A glass vase can be made perfect, but that does not mean it can not be broken.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
A glass vase can be made perfect, but that does not mean it can not be broken.
How? Any crystal has microscopic defects which make it imperfect. Nice metaphor, but it doesn't really deal with the point.

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Originally posted by DeepThought
How? Any crystal has microscopic defects which make it imperfect. Nice metaphor, but it doesn't really deal with the point.
There are many analogies I could use, but if you are going to insist that everything already have unseen defects, then there is no point in using the word perfect for anything. You apparently have replaced God in your mind as the one who knows it all.

According to you, Jesus was not made perfect, but only innocent and if he did not sin, He would just have remained an innocent defective man.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
A glass vase can be made perfect, but that does not mean it can not be broken.
Surely your god could make an unbreakable glass vase.
That would then be perfect.

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Originally posted by DeepThought
How? Any crystal has microscopic defects which make it imperfect. Nice metaphor, but it doesn't really deal with the point.
I'm having trouble following this argument. Hypothetically, if it was possible to construct a perfect glass vase, meaning it was a vase with absolutely no flaws whatsoever, would you still argue it is not a perfect vase because it can be broken?

Unless I'm mistaken I don't believe the elimination of microscopic defects could cause that vase to become shatter proof. But you didn't actually define what you meant by perfect, so does your definition of 'perfect' include invulnerability?

I'm not trying to be a wise guy, I'm sincerely puzzled by your reasoning... if I am missing some important link here, then what am I missing?


Edit: I also don't see how an idea of perfect innocence comes anywhere close to implying invulnerability, so I'm still unclear about what you mean by 'perfect'.

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Originally posted by lemon lime
I'm having trouble following this argument. Hypothetically, if it was possible to construct a perfect glass vase, meaning it was a vase with absolutely no flaws whatsoever, would you still argue it is not a perfect vase because it can be broken?

Unless I'm mistaken I don't believe the elimination of microscopic defects could cause that va ...[text shortened]... ywhere close to implying invulnerability, so I'm still unclear about what you mean by 'perfect'.
Good point - but we are down to semantics again.
"Perfect" is obviously an ill-defined word.

Was Jesus perfect? He wasn't nail-proof and couldn't fly.

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Originally posted by DeepThought
Yes, but innocent does not imply perfect.

In reply to "who says?" Plato for one. If sin is the action of an imperfect being then perfect beings cannot do it.
Plato obviously had too much time on his hands. But he wasn't stupid, because someone must have been so impressed with his words of wisdom they were willing to support him with food and shelter and other perks (free wine?) allowing him time to formulate many more words of wisdom.

However, according to the philosopher Lemon Lime Descartes, sin can be both the action of an imperfect being and the cause of perfect beings becoming imperfect.

There now, see just how easy it was for me to pontificate, and make an important sounding statement worthy of tossing money and fame and women my way? But hey, would you like to get in on a little known secret?
Anyone can do it!

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Originally posted by lemon lime
Plato obviously had too much time on his hands. But he wasn't stupid, because someone must have been so impressed with his words of wisdom they were willing to support him with food and shelter and other perks (free wine?) allowing him time to formulate many more words of wisdom.

However, according to the philosopher Lemon Lime Decarte, sin can be [i]b ...[text shortened]... only being made available to members of RHP who are blonde and female and cute... no exceptions.
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Originally posted by KellyJay
Darn it!
Kelly
Well, I don't know... are you blonde?

I suppose I could make an exception. I mean after all, I make up all of the rules for my course.

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Originally posted by lemon lime
Well, I don't know... are you blonde?

I suppose I could make an exception. I mean after all, I make up all of the rules for my course.
I am related to a couple of blondes, can that count?
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