Message from @Matt77

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2019-09-29 01:47:44 UTC  

I need to reboot

2019-09-29 01:47:57 UTC  

brb

2019-09-29 01:53:47 UTC  

huh you are or arent

2019-09-29 09:19:15 UTC  

Was Adam and Eve the first humans? question for Christians or whoever

2019-09-29 19:43:40 UTC  

No, I don't believe they were.

2019-09-30 01:53:23 UTC  

Poor Catholics are in the spiritual stoneage

2019-09-30 01:53:52 UTC  

There is theory after reading the biblical scriptures to suggest that there were two Adam and eves one was the first experience experiment and then there was a second one

2019-09-30 02:17:47 UTC  

In the eyes of Christians, I pretty sure Adam and Eve were the first.

2019-09-30 05:06:31 UTC  

To them yes

2019-09-30 05:06:53 UTC  
2019-09-30 05:07:00 UTC  

A second Adam and Eve?

2019-09-30 05:07:12 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-30 05:07:35 UTC  

Interesting...

2019-09-30 05:07:40 UTC  

Two different garden scenarios

2019-09-30 05:07:51 UTC  

Two sets of beings

2019-09-30 05:08:00 UTC  

One failed..

2019-09-30 05:09:51 UTC  

God didnt like the genome that was created for some reason... there was a problem. It is hidden in the OT texts.. i know it is very vague.. but you can look it up.. it is an interesting point of view

2019-09-30 06:06:28 UTC  

Same

2019-09-30 22:04:36 UTC  

I'm pretty sure that god wouldn't make failing one and then an unfailing one if he knows the outcome of the first failing one already

2019-09-30 22:05:34 UTC  

But hey

2019-09-30 22:05:40 UTC  

*mysterious ways*

2019-09-30 23:36:58 UTC  

@Matt77 cuz you know what god would do right?

2019-09-30 23:39:00 UTC  

Well do the people that created the scenario thing know what he'd do?

2019-09-30 23:39:10 UTC  

Do not blame me for my poor wording

2019-09-30 23:39:28 UTC  

I'm just suggesting a reason why he wouldn't

2019-10-01 03:17:38 UTC  

We do know that God DOES DO THINGS in a very certain way

2019-10-01 03:18:25 UTC  

His Word is UNCHANGING..

2019-10-01 03:19:08 UTC  

He means what He says.. and never ever changes His mind. He is always reliable

2019-10-01 03:57:22 UTC  

Hmm...a bit debatable.

2019-10-01 04:02:46 UTC  

Not really. Debate me then

2019-10-01 04:20:56 UTC  

Well, the argument about the Biblical God doing things in a certain way does uphold throughout the Bible, but onto the argument about God never changing his mind...well; that does not.

2019-10-01 04:24:50 UTC  

Sure, It does say in Malachi 3:6 kjv for example that he doesn't change.

2019-10-01 04:24:51 UTC  

**Malachi 3:6 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<6> For I am the Lord, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed. ```

2019-10-01 04:26:18 UTC  

But then, just a few books back in Jeremiah; to be exact, Jeremiah 26:13 kjv if I recall right. It quite clearly gives the meaning that God changed his mind, well at least it does to me.

2019-10-01 04:26:18 UTC  

**Jeremiah 26:13 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<13> Therefore now amend your ways and your doings, and obey the voice of the Lord your God; and the Lord will repent him of the evil that he hath pronounced against you. ```

2019-10-01 04:27:09 UTC  

Oh, and also, Amos 7:6 kjv gives the same as well.

2019-10-01 04:27:09 UTC  

**Amos 7:6 - King James Version (KJV)**

```Dust


<6> The Lord repented for this: This also shall not be, saith the Lord God. ```

2019-10-02 23:08:43 UTC  

Then there’s the transition between the old and New Testament. Guess he had a change of heart

2019-10-03 00:23:06 UTC  

Yes that also is another example, considering that the New Testament's covenant differs from that of the Old.

2019-10-03 00:23:42 UTC  

Although yes, this is caused by the arrival of Jesus in it; the change still counts as one nonetheless.

2019-10-03 01:03:28 UTC  

I mean, introducing a new character into another series completely changing the morals of the story does that sound right?