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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYouTube
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThe three terms I specified "superficially" as you say (and in laymans terms) sufficiently capture all the dimensions of a human that we are equipped to talk about if we desire a tangible context for "dimensions" of a human (one may also argue that I should have included time, but then we'd have to open up our universe of discourse to actually include...the universe in that case). If of course you take a more esoteric view on the word "dimension" - one that is tethered to one of a set of world views (inspired by scripture or superstition) then you would be better served in defining your terms from the outset.
In your haste to post a superficial reply you inadvertently omitted 'bathos' (depth).
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbywhy was adam prone to sin?
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Originally posted by AgergYep, if you can't see it with them there eyes then it simply does not exist.......even though most scientists would agree that there are potentially other demensions other than what our feeble senses can detect and also acknowledge that instrumentation has shown that the human senses cannot detect much of what is really there.
length, breadth, height
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Originally posted by whodeyWell first we have sophisticated scientific instruments that can detect all kinds of things we can't see.
Yep, if you can't see it with them there eyes then it simply does not exist.......even though most scientists would agree that there are potentially other demensions other than what our feeble senses can detect.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbythat doesnt answer why adam was prone to sin. unless you are suggesting he inherited his fathers nature to be depraved and prone to sin? remind me, who was his father?
To repeat from page two:
"All human beings are born depraved and prone to sin and evil, because of the genetic transfer (by the biological father) of Adam's Old Sin Nature. Conscience and morality are learned."
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Originally posted by stellspalfieAdam was created not born in innocence and perfect environment and blew it by excercise of his own volition. Eve was deceived also by her own free will (falling for Lucifer's "God doesn't want you to know as much as Him" barrage of emotional bait). All human beings since, beginning with Adam and Eve are born defective, depraved, prone to show weakness in the face of temptation. Of the first two children the one named Cain became the mother of all murderers, summarily slashing his own brother Abel's throat out of vindictive jealousy.
that doesnt answer why adam was prone to sin. unless you are suggesting he inherited his fathers nature to be depraved and prone to sin? remind me, who was his father?
Originally posted by jaywillDon't you mean he would live a 4th dimensional life in a 5th dimensional world?
I disagree. Spirituality involves the spirit of man. If a man does not learn to use his spirit he lives a two dimensional life in a three dimensional world.
Part of his humanity is neglected if he does not use his spirit.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyfine, i get all that. we sin because of adams sin, but you didnt answer the question - why did adam sin? why was it in adams nature to sin. we got it of him, where did he get it?
Adam was created not born in innocence and perfect environment and blew it by excercise of his own volition. Eve was deceived also by her own free will (falling for Lucifer's "God doesn't want you to know as much as Him" barrage of emotional bait). All human beings since, beginning with Adam and Eve are born defective, depraved, prone to show wea ...[text shortened]... usy.
Stellspalfie, I could wish you were serious in your search but you're not.
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