Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"God gave mankind free will. Adam and Eve chose to ignore the only commandment they were given. They had everything they could ever have wanted, but yet they wanted more - they wanted to be God. '"
Can you explain to me how biting into an apple equals "wanting to be god"? You fail to consider my question, which is what was so bad about eating an apple? It may have been against the rules, but WHAT IS SO BAD ABOUT IT? You don't address the question at all of why all descendants should be condemned to death and to suffer diseases etc for something that was not their doing.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"Satan tempted them into doing the one thing God had forbidden.'"
Who created Satan? You also overlook that god [iknew[/i that if Satan was allowed to tempt his creations, they would succumb, yet you weirdly still blame them.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"Adam and Eve falling into sin does not mean that God is the author of sin, nor that he tempted Adam and Eve to sin. '"
To any rational person reading this fairy story, indeed it does. In any meaningful sense. A reasonable analogy would be giving a kid in a garage full of petrol some matches and some lighters to play with, and telling it not to touch them, then blaming the kid for the explosion.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"The fall serves the purpose of God’s sovereign plan for creation and mankind. '"
WTF is "the fall of mankind"? But at least you admit that in the fairy story, it was all planned by god. This makes it weird that you do not blame god when his plans come to fruition, but I understand that logic isn't your strong suit.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"This must be the case, or else the fall of mankind would never have happened.'"
No, it mustn't. The fall of mankind [imay[/i have happened because this was the case; or alternatively this might [inot[/i be the case at all, because the whole fairy story is a load of bunkum. The latter is the obvious choice.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"Eating an apple from the tree of knowledge was the original sin '"
If it was, why do you not think that god's infinitely disproportionate over-reaction to it is as utterly absurd as it sounds to us non-believers?
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"God did not make us "this way". We used our own free will chose to rebel against him. God, being all powerful and all knowing, knew that this would happen, but it is part of his soveriegn plan.'"
According to your tall tale, he wrote the script, he designed the model, he knew exactly what it would do, so he is 100% responsible. I'm surprised even you can't see that one.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"The only evidence we should look to is God's word - both flesh and written. To do otherwise is to break the First Commandment.'"
That only counts for brainwashed believers. As god does not exist, there is no such thing to me as "his word". People who do not believe the fairy stories by definition aren't going to accept the fairy story as being evidence of itself, but the question would be why do believers so uncritically swallow every single thing however ludicrous, just because it is in some collection of old texts? Especially given some of the ramblings (Mintball is the expert on them) contained in the same works which even you would surely dismiss as lunatic?
It's like claiming that because the fairy story about Red Riding Hood says there was a talking wolf, this is evidence that there was a talking wolf. Even people convinced that Red Riding Hood is literally a true account, and not a fairy tale, would concede that it is not evidence of its own truthfulness.
Quote kirkstaller="kirkstaller"David recognized that even at conception, he was a sinner. The very sad fact that infants like Gary Barlow's daughter sometimes die demonstrates that even infants are impacted by Adam’s sin, since physical and spiritual death were the results of Adam's original sin. '"
This is unacceptable. A new born baby cannot be a "sinner". What sin can it commit?
Why just some babies, why not all of them?
Please try to use logic and reason if you try to answer. Throwing in more random quotes from your particular book is as useless as it is self-fulfilling. This stuff just the [iproposition[/i; it is not, and never can be, [ievidence[/i of its own "truth", for the reason I have set out.