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Was Adam's sin great enough to kill Jesus?

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  • 2 years ago

    sin got passed down through adam's bloodline, therefore all the people that wanted Jesus to die owned that sin. so in killing jesus you could say that adam's sin had a part to play in it.

  • 2 years ago

    God was hungry and he would not let someone who stole his apple go unpunished...

  • 2 years ago

    Yes.

    So are your sins.

    So are my sins. (Acts 2:36)

  • 2 years ago

    No.

    Adam never *really* sinned -- nor did Eve -- nor did the serpent.

    It is *not* a sin to refuse to follow the guidance of a demon... or of the devil... or of a liar and murderer.

    The only person who sinned -- in the Garden of Eden story -- was the *impostor* "Lord God" -- and he sinned against *all* humanity (and *continues* to sin against us); he sinned against the Earth itself (in cursing it); he sinned against all animal life by cursing *them* to death (otherwise why would they *die*, Biblically-speaking?) -- *and* he sinned against the Entirety, against the *real* Heavenly Father and His Eternal Spouse, the Mother of the All (Who is the *real* Holy Spirit) in claiming to be the Highest Power, which he has *never* been. It was the "Lord God" of Eden who *actually* told the first *lies* in the Bible. He claimed to have created the plants *before* he created the sun. He told Adam that if he ate of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil that Adam would *die* that *very* day (whereas Adam lived on for several hundred *years*, it is claimed later).

    And later Yahweh-Jehovah sinned against Jesus -- by *lying* and claiming he was his "only begotten son" -- and was *really* behind Yeshua's *crucifixion* -- because Jesus revealed the *real* truth about the Old Testament "God" in John 8:44 -- that he was a liar and a murderer from the *beginning*. Jesus was speaking to the scribes and Pharisees, whose "God" *was* Yahweh, the "God" of the Old Testament, those who were the believers in all those old Levitical *laws* (also the "God" of most Christians). Jesus actually called the "God" of the Old Testament the "devil"! (But maybe he's *really* been an Annunaki *alien* all along!)

    In the Lord's Prayer Jesus instructed his disciples to pray to the Jewish "God", "... and lead us *not* into temptation but *deliver* us from evil," which intrinsically assumes that that so-called "God" consistently *tempted* people and delivered them *unto* evil!

    The *True* God -- Who is LOVE would *never* tempt people only to deliver them to *evil*.

    It's the *devil* who leads people unto *temptation* and sends out evil spirits, in *reality*! [cf: Judges 9:23; 1 Samuel 16:14-16, 23; 1 Samuel 18:10; 1 Samuel 19:9]

    Compare II Samuel 24: 1-2 (where it claims that "The Lord" moved David to take that census) with I Chronicles 21:1-2 (where it says "Satan" moved David to take that census)! It's the *same* census -- so obviously "Satan" is the same entity as "The Lord" of Judeo-Christianity!

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  • Luke
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    His sin was that he ate an apple that someone told him not to eat. Bear in mind he was only a few days old at the time.

    So Adam was given the death penalty and Jesus received the punishment instead of Adam. In my honest opinion no one should have been executed for this crime which amounts to petty theft.

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