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Humans were created sinful. Then we were told not to sin. Is it a realistic demand given that we were designed as sinful beings to expect us not to sin?
Why do you think humans were created sinful?Humans were created sinful. Then we were told not to sin. Is it a realistic demand given that we were designed as sinful beings to expect us not to sin?
Yes. So humans were created good, right? Yet had free will, and so the potential to sin?God knowing the future will have known that humans were always going to sin.
Not the potential to sin. Guaranteed to sin. It’s the way we’re made.Yes. So humans were created good, right? Yet had free will, and so the potential to sin?
Where does the Church teach this? THanks.Not the potential to sin. Guaranteed to sin. It’s the way we’re made.
Ok, but how does this apply?If a new car was designed and the first 50,000 sold all blew up at 30 miles an hour the car would be withdrawn from sale. No one would buy it thinking the car only had the “potential” to fail. Car buyers would all say the car had a design fault.
According to Catholic teaching where?God, with his ability to see the future, will have seen that everyone of his humans would sin. If he didn’t like that he would have changed the design.
It’s just common sense. If God didn’t like his blueprint for humans he’d have changed it.According to Catholic teaching where?
Thanks.It’s just common sense. If God didn’t like his blueprint for humans he’d have changed it.
Who said humans were created sinful !!!Humans were created sinful. Then we were told not to sin. Is it a realistic demand given that we were designed as sinful beings to expect us not to sin?
Whether we were “created sinful” or whether God knew we would sin, and went ahead anyway is irrelevant to the discussion. Either way, as you claim, God knew about it.Humans were created sinful. Then we were told not to sin. Is it a realistic demand given that we were designed as sinful beings to expect us not to sin?
Well as God can see perfectly into the future he knew Adam and Eve were going to do that. Also for many Catholics that forbidden fruit thing is just a story.Who said humans were created sinful !!!
GOD created us perfect but Adam and Eve ate from the forbidden tree which turned us into different species (aka. sinners)…
We’re willing to be sinful because we’re made that way. God must have seen that his design was flawed if what he wanted was humans to obey a command not to sin.**We’re WILLING to be sinful, whether God knew about it n advance or not. *I think He did, and went ahead with it anyway.
This is a good question, and I’ll admit I don’t fully know the answer. However, I do think I have a “fragment” of that answer, when I wondered as to why God created Satan knowing full well that he would end up going to rebellion.God knowing the future will have known that humans were always going to sin. It’s a design fault.
I think what Yorkshireman is trying to say is that if God is omniscient (that is, all-knowing), why would He go ahead and create Humans anyway, knowing that they would sin. If God didn’t know that Adam and Eve would sin, then He wouldn’t be omniscient. It may even potentially mean that He is not GodThanks.
There are many who suggest the Catholic Church does not teach, authoritatively, on “common sense.” For better or worse.
Right?
So, is your claim based on “common sense” or Catholic teaching?
That’s all I ask.