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crowonsnow
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Generally speaking, those who believe in some kind of theological Fall, hold that there was this perfection that became corrupted, resulting in the problems we have today.
My question is how something “perfect” ever becomes “fallen” or imperfect. This is why I’ve never taken any talk about a “Fall” seriously.
If something possesses the ability to become “fallen,” it was never perfect to begin with. Therefore, believing in an original perfection is just pretending in an original perfection. It is a flawed belief.
My question is how something “perfect” ever becomes “fallen” or imperfect. This is why I’ve never taken any talk about a “Fall” seriously.
If something possesses the ability to become “fallen,” it was never perfect to begin with. Therefore, believing in an original perfection is just pretending in an original perfection. It is a flawed belief.