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From this and other things you have posted , I have to agree with you that it is meant as allegory (refreshing to see that )... however I feel that the orginal writers might not agree with your (and IMO almost certainly not the literal) interpretation. (I do admire your intellect & honesty, I just don't agree with your conclusions) |
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When Adam and Eve had to leave the presence of God, God was being extremely merciful. If they had stayed in his presence as sinners, they would have been blown away by his holiness, literally. So in his mercy he did something incredible. He himself provided the first sacrifice for their sin. He slew an animal and clothed them with the skins. The blood atoned for them and covered them. This was a foreshadowing of what would eventually be done for all of us through the blood of Jesus when he died on the cross. God is a God of justice. If he wanted to he could have executed Adam and Eve because that is what the penalty for their sin was (and that is what the penalty for any sin is - death). But instead, God, in his mercy and love, allowed them to live even though things would never be the same again - at least not until Paradise is regained at the end of time as we know it. God's expulsion of Adam and Eve was an act of extreme mercy on hyis part. He didn't put them to death on the spot, and he even covered their sin so that they would not be disintegrated in the presence of his holiness. Kevin |
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That's why in Genesis 3:21 we are told that God clothed them in something much better than fig leaves. He clothed them in the skins of animals. Where did he get the skins? From animals who had given their life-blood so that Adam and Even could keep theirs. That begain a flow of blood that circulated through the old covenant. Why blood? Again God's justice demanded it. However, in his mercy he allowed an innocent, perfect, sacrifice to die in our place. This culminated at the cross from which the blood was spilled to pay the penalty for everyone who would come to Jesus in faith. |
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If only it was "Turn away from God (love) and you damn yourself to an "eternity" of Hell (unhappiness.) Perhaps not strictly scientifically accurate, but nontheless a very poetic commentary on the human condition of love vs fear" instead of I have created a place and punishment for you because you dared to reject (or failed to acknowledge) me. the difference in my mind being to let someone have their own non-optimal existence (in your opiion) .... to respect their right to be other than your reflection ... or to actively punish them ... I often see / hear the god as ultimate (Father-figure) parent arguement and I have never agreed with that premise ... (For any of the versions of religions I have encountered) |
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This is a balancing act of the justice and mercy of God. God justice demanded the penalty be paid. In his mercy he allowed an animal to pay that penalty for them - and even provided the sacrifice himself. It is a tremendous picture of the intersection of justice and mercy. And that picture repeats itself throughout the OT. It's not that God is blood thirsty, not at all. Instead he is a God of justice and mercy. When the blood flowed is signified the incredible love of God in sparing the life that was created in his image. Quote:
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