Message from @A Search for Roche's Rifle
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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
In the eyes of Christians, I pretty sure Adam and Eve were the first.
To them yes
A second Adam and Eve?
Yes
Interesting...
Two different garden scenarios
Two sets of beings
One failed..
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
Same
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
But hey
*mysterious ways*
Well do the people that created the scenario thing know what he'd do?
Do not blame me for my poor wording
I'm just suggesting a reason why he wouldn't
We do know that God DOES DO THINGS in a very certain way
He means what He says.. and never ever changes His mind. He is always reliable
Hmm...a bit debatable.
Not really. Debate me then
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.
Sure, It does say in Malachi 3:6 kjv for example that he doesn't change.
**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. ```
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.
**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. ```
Oh, and also, Amos 7:6 kjv gives the same as well.
**Amos 7:6 - King James Version (KJV)**
```Dust
<6> The Lord repented for this: This also shall not be, saith the Lord God. ```
Then there’s the transition between the old and New Testament. Guess he had a change of heart
Yes that also is another example, considering that the New Testament's covenant differs from that of the Old.
Although yes, this is caused by the arrival of Jesus in it; the change still counts as one nonetheless.
I mean, introducing a new character into another series completely changing the morals of the story does that sound right?
ahem *star wars* ahem
@Wendigo Sounds about right to me
I guess Roche though has admitted defeat.
ok
@AnUnknownRider it doesnt differ. u can correlate scriptures from both old and new testaments.
it sucks when you all don't know the truth about the bible and whats going to happen to you. Something hidden will surely be made known.