Samson2020
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Everyone has the breath of life in them. I didn't say God had no part in it. I asked for Scripture to support the claim that God created each of us. I'm still waiting for that.
What is your definition of created? We both agree that the spirit came from the Father and that we were born into condemnation, and that God created our
bodies in the womb. What more do you want?
Matthew 5:36 "Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or black."
However, what you believe to be true and what someone else believes to be true may be different.
And that should surprise me?
what seems obvious to you may not be seem obvious to someone else. That's why I asked for Scripture.
Which I gave reference to the seeing of it in the scripture concerning Peter and Jesus' interaction prior to and in the garden prior to his betrayal and crucifixion.
Matthew 16:23 vs Luke 22:42 areas, you should see the difference in the mind set. There was the mind of Christ then there was what we see in the Garden and they are
different. If one cannot see that I can't help you much.
Adam went in to his wife eve and knew his wife and she conceived. Do we have scripture that tells us exactly what happened or do we just know when he says knew
his wife how she conceived?
The first Adam was a sinless being not having the curses yet, the last Adam could only be the last Adam if he had the same opportunity as the first in that he was
born without the curses of Eden.
Isaiah 11:1-2 "And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots: and the Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the
spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD; and shall make him of quick understanding
in the fear of the LORD."
Luke 2:52 "Jesus grew in WISDOM and in stature and in favor with God and man." This was as a child.
Now how could these spirits of God rest upon this child if he had a carnal mind? The very definition of carnal is separation from God which is 100% contrary
to this scripture.
"God hath concluded them ALL in unbelief , that he might have mercy on ALL."
Do you believe that Jesus was in this category? If so then he was a disbeliever in/of God and we both know that was never the case.
Why hast thou forsaken me. Sounds like a separation from his Father to me. Which brings us back to carnal mind, the very thing crucified.