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Gen 2:15-17 is a favorite among critics because Adam didn't drop dead
within 24 hours of tasting the forbidden fruit. In point of fact, he continued
to live outside the garden of Eden for another 800 years after the birth of his
son Seth. (Gen 5:4)
Some say Adam died a so-called "spiritual" death, and that's true, but not
entirely true, viz: the explanation isn't misinformation, rather, it's missing
information. In other words: human life came out of the box with perpetual
youth, which Adam lost when he tasted the forbidden fruit.
The aging process is a lingering death rather than sudden death, i.e. it's
slow, but very relentless. Mortality feels neither pain nor pity, nor remorse
nor fear; it cannot be reasoned with nor can it be bargained with, and it
absolutely will not stop-- ever! --until our useless corpse is ready for burial.
● Eccl 7:2 . . It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house
of mirth, for death is the destiny of every man: the living should take this
seriously. (cf. Luke 12:16-21)
NOTE: Superhuman bodies like Arnold Swarzenegger's look indestructible
while young, but their youth isn't permanent. Today Arnold is pushing 76
and taking on the appearance of spoiling vegetables.
Pop Clock Update: 3,469 days have elapsed since beginning the thread. If
the figures in post #1 are within reason, then something like 203,217,489
new arrivals have checked into the fiery sector of Hades since Dec 10, 2014.
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Gen 2:15-17 is a favorite among critics because Adam didn't drop dead
within 24 hours of tasting the forbidden fruit. In point of fact, he continued
to live outside the garden of Eden for another 800 years after the birth of his
son Seth. (Gen 5:4)
Some say Adam died a so-called "spiritual" death, and that's true, but not
entirely true, viz: the explanation isn't misinformation, rather, it's missing
information. In other words: human life came out of the box with perpetual
youth, which Adam lost when he tasted the forbidden fruit.
The aging process is a lingering death rather than sudden death, i.e. it's
slow, but very relentless. Mortality feels neither pain nor pity, nor remorse
nor fear; it cannot be reasoned with nor can it be bargained with, and it
absolutely will not stop-- ever! --until our useless corpse is ready for burial.
● Eccl 7:2 . . It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house
of mirth, for death is the destiny of every man: the living should take this
seriously. (cf. Luke 12:16-21)
NOTE: Superhuman bodies like Arnold Swarzenegger's look indestructible
while young, but their youth isn't permanent. Today Arnold is pushing 76
and taking on the appearance of spoiling vegetables.
Pop Clock Update: 3,469 days have elapsed since beginning the thread. If
the figures in post #1 are within reason, then something like 203,217,489
new arrivals have checked into the fiery sector of Hades since Dec 10, 2014.
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