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Re: [Christianity] A question to those of religious leanings

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Originally Posted by Yahwe
Original Sin is the concept or believe that an all knowing all loving god (singular) created the earth. This all powerful (and singular) god created only two humans. One male and one female. He created for them a place to live. A place without want. Where everything these two humans ever needed grew on trees.

This god was full of love and kindness. This god knew everything that was ever going to happen and everything to be known.

Said god had one arbitrary law. That neither human being should eat a certain fruit.

The fruit was eaten.

The loving god stopped being loving. The all knowing god pretended that he had no idea that this could ever have happened.

The loving and all knowing god decided to hurt these two first humans.

The loving and all knowing god was so angry that he decided to hate all of the children of these two first humans for ever and ever.

As a god I find that original sin disproves itself.
I've read some interesting counter-arguments for the problem of original sin. None of them were very persuasive, though.
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