BARNEY BRIGHT
Well-Known Member
That is incorrect. It was MORE THAN POSSIBLE for Adam and Eve to obey that commandment.
They had everything they could possibly desire in Eden -- and the best of everything. They even had the fellowship of God in that garden. All it took was to avoid one particular tree in that orchard/garden. And Adam had a responsibility to watch over Eve, which again should have been a pleasure.
If you knew that one tree in your garden had poisonous fruit, you would have it removed, not try and see if that was really true by having one little bite.
I believe you are not listening. God is infallible. If God looked into the future before creating Adam and saw that he would be disobedient as people say since as I said God is infallible then Adam could make no choice but to be disobedient, if he could choose to be obedient after God had already saw he would be disobedient then that would mean God could be proved wrong and it's impossible to prove God wrong so Adam could make no choice but to be disobedient. He couldn't choose to be obedient if God had already seen him to be disobedient if he has that ability or capacity to prove God wrong concerning what God saw before creating him then that means God would be fallible not infallible. I believe God to be infallible. So these people who believe God saw that Angel to become Satan and Adam to be disobedient before creating them are wrong I believe. I also believe that those people who believe in this kind of definition of omniscient to be an arbitrary definition. They have a right to their definitions, beliefs, interpretation of scripture but I don't have to agree with them and because I disagree with them doesn't necessarily mean I'm wrong.