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Saddest paragraph in the bible s1e19 Gen3:1

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Of all the paragraphs in the Bible, this one might be the saddest.
God has allowed choice in His Eden garden, even the choice for rebelling against Him. He has allowed Eve and Adam to surf with the serpent. This results in asking some accusing questions of God and even denying His clear truths. The serpent's arguments are:

  • He didn't really say that
  • He said it, but He didn't really MEAN it.

Underlying it all is the pride of accusatorially questioning God, when God has made Himself clear.
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Of all the paragraphs in the Bible, this one might be the saddest.
God has allowed choice in His Eden garden, even the choice for rebelling against Him. He has allowed Eve and Adam to surf with the serpent. This results in asking some accusing questions of God and even denying His clear truths. The serpent's arguments are:

  • He didn't really say that
  • He said it, but He didn't really MEAN it.

Underlying it all is the pride of accusatorially questioning God, when God has made Himself clear.
bewithme.us Apple Podcasts.

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