Again, you miss the point. Adam was unfallen and not decieved. Adam had no false relationship with Eve in that he just wanted to please her. God was as much in Adams thoughts and decision as Eve was.Webers_Home said:Men will literally sell their souls to please the women they love. Like sheep to
the slaughter. It's one of the oldest facts of life in the book.
Men's propensity to sell their souls to please the women they love preceded
the fall; which tells me that it's a natural drive with which men were created
rather than catching it like a disease. In other words: right out of the box,
men were inclined to listen to women rather than listen to God.
Seeing as how that's the way God created men, then the propensity to sell
their souls to please the women they love isn't sin in and of itself. No; it's
how men choose to satisfy their drives that's oftentimes sin. I mean,
shopping for shoes with your best girl, letting her pick the movies you're
going to watch together, letting her pick the restaurant where just the two of
you are going to eat and/or taking up bird watching and roller skating just to
make her happy isn't sin; that's perfectly okay.
But if she wants them to join a swingers group, experiment with drugs, drive
real fast, sacrifice a dog in a curious ritual, burn a Koran, throw red paint on
people who wear furs and/or any number of unacceptable behaviors and her
guy goes along with it just to make her happy; now he's got problems with
The Man and there's no one to blame but himself for being such a fool.
Buen Camino
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Quantrill