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deleteme1234 on scored.co
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
Mumbo jumbo. Everyone's responsible for their own actions. We don't inherit anyone's sins. That would be unfair; something a perfectly just God would not accept.
Wait. You think you know what a perfectly just God is? Our society is so individualized that they believe the same as you. From such, people care leas about their community and others. The Bible teaches us to care about others on levels people do not understand. So yes, it makes perfect sense we inherit our Fathers sins. Because I love my children to such a degree, I better myself and sin less so my kids have less to inherit. Without my kids, I would be sinning more.
Great. Given that you agree that a perfectly just and fair God takes all of a person's circumstances and behaviors into account on Judgement Day, then certainly you can agree that burdening a person with another person's sins, for which the former had no hand in, would be unfair, and thus, that notion is incompatible with a perfectly just and fair God.
Nope. I do not agree at all. That is not logical at all in a fallen world. We each have different roles and abilities. Since some lead and are imperfect they can have the people they lead to do “unjust” or “unfair” work. Since the person who leads is a combination of his genetics and his environment, then his fathers sins or good passed on will result on how well this person can lead until he is able to understand the system more and adapt to what he should do.
If his fathers create an environment in which he can choose to succeed or choose to fail.
So no. I disagree with your “logic” if you can call it that
We do inherit their problems and the consequences for their actions. You live amongst aliens, which is unfair, but it is something you inherited because of the actions and inactions of the people before you.
As I replied elsewhere, a perfectly just and fair God takes all of your circumstances and behaviors into account on Judgment Day. Burdening you with sins you had no hand in would be unfair, which is why it cannot be the divine way.
If his fathers create an environment in which he can choose to succeed or choose to fail.
So no. I disagree with your “logic” if you can call it that
Would you thank Him for the blessing that they were?
Am I? How so?
> Would you thank Him for the blessing that they were?
"paradise lies at the feet of your mother".