Hi jay,
jaywill writes:
I don't know how you can be so sure about that. Why not each as soon as they ate had their eyes opened?
That is simple she would have been telling the man how she looked so good and beautiful. Just look at this magnificient body I have.
But she would have known it was evil and would not have given to the man to eat.
jaywill writes:
No ICANT. The Devil also accuses the conscience.
We have a flesh body. It is evil and belongs to the devil because it was sold to him by the first man.
We have a spirit that the Holy Spirit speaks to us from.
We have a mind where the battle takes place.
The devil works on the mind and convinces people as eve to defy God and choose to do what they think is right.
The Holy Spirit then trys to convince the mind the devil is wrong and lying.
Man then has to choose who he will listen too. The devil or the Holy Spirit.
That is the choice the man made in the garden.
God had said don't do it. The devil that old serpent convinced the woman that God did not know what was best and when presented with the option of disobeying by eating the fruit or obeying by not eating the fruit. The man chose to disobey and eat the fruit.
jaywill writes:
That does make for a great romantic love story, I must admit.
Probably though, Adam should have said "Sweetie, you're on your own this time."
But then he would be in the garden alone with the animals and God.
There would be no you and I seting at a computer talking about why that man did what he did.
I am going to ramble a little here.
As I contemplate the situation I do not believe this man had a choice. I believe it was necessary for him to make the decision that he made. Just as it is necessary for the devil to do his job and he had no choice in the matter. When you look at the big picture it is all necessary for them to do what they did so you and I could have a choice.
If you remember I have stated on several occasions that I believe the man in Genesis 2:7 and the man in Genesis 1:27 are two different men at a different time.
The man in Genesis 2:7 was formed from the dust of the earth and God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and he became a living soul. The word translated soul here means living being and has nothing to do with spirit. Nowhere does it say this man was created in the image/likeness of God. This man was a special being as he could be in the presence of God. Moses face glowed after glimpsing the hinder parts of God. Yet this man could be in the presence of God.
The man in Genesis 1:27 was created in the image/likeness of God.
Body, Mind, and Spirit. This man has always had a choice.
God Bless,
"John 5:39 (KJS) Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me."