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Krakatoa
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"O happy fault,
O necessary sin of Adam,
which gained for us so great a Redeemer!
This verse blows my mind. It sounds like the biggest case of sour grapes in the history of the universe. It is fine and dandy to be grateful to the Redeemer for saving us, (since we now need saving), but I would never, ever be glad the Fall happened for the sake of getting a great Redeemer, or for any other reason. The Fall was a tragic, unfortunate mistake that should never have happened. It appears, however, that the writer of this verse would not reverse the Fall if they could. I understand that in some parts of the world, the Church refers to Adam and Eve as Saints. Preposterous! Why is it not then Saint Hitler? Absurd for sure, but less so than Saints Adam and Eve, as Hitler was responsible for far fewer deaths and far less suffering and misery than were/are Adam and Eve. What makes them saints? Being the first people? That was done for them. Procreating? Then all parents are saints, and we know that’s not true! For committing the Fall? I hope not. Or is it because it is believed they are in Heaven now? I hope not even more. If there is any justice in this universe, Adam and Eve will be absolutely the* last *to enter Heaven! This verse implies something along the lines of, “I didn’t really want the Fall to happen, but since it did, I’m glad it happened!" That, to me, is totally insane! Why should Adam and Eve be given any reverence whatsoever?
O necessary sin of Adam,
which gained for us so great a Redeemer!
This verse blows my mind. It sounds like the biggest case of sour grapes in the history of the universe. It is fine and dandy to be grateful to the Redeemer for saving us, (since we now need saving), but I would never, ever be glad the Fall happened for the sake of getting a great Redeemer, or for any other reason. The Fall was a tragic, unfortunate mistake that should never have happened. It appears, however, that the writer of this verse would not reverse the Fall if they could. I understand that in some parts of the world, the Church refers to Adam and Eve as Saints. Preposterous! Why is it not then Saint Hitler? Absurd for sure, but less so than Saints Adam and Eve, as Hitler was responsible for far fewer deaths and far less suffering and misery than were/are Adam and Eve. What makes them saints? Being the first people? That was done for them. Procreating? Then all parents are saints, and we know that’s not true! For committing the Fall? I hope not. Or is it because it is believed they are in Heaven now? I hope not even more. If there is any justice in this universe, Adam and Eve will be absolutely the* last *to enter Heaven! This verse implies something along the lines of, “I didn’t really want the Fall to happen, but since it did, I’m glad it happened!" That, to me, is totally insane! Why should Adam and Eve be given any reverence whatsoever?