by jimwalton » Fri Nov 24, 2017 4:42 am
> Is there any human behaviour that isn't a sin?
There are plenty: love, joy, peace, goodness, gentleness, self-control, patience, kindness, forgiveness, happiness, proper worship, and countless others.
> Isn't independence fundamental to being human?
That's a good question. I'm not sure it is. We must be dependent on many things—even each other—for survival. I presume that's why cave men (and humans in general) stayed together in family units or in communal groups, even villages, because a certain amount of dependence is not only natural but beneficial. The issue, I guess, is being dependent in certain ways and independent in others. Independence by itself isn't a sin, but independence from God is.
> Why does God set such impossible standards for humans?
It's not that God set impossible standards, but that life and survival are too demanding for us. We are vulnerable in certain ways, weak in other ways, foolish in some ways, good in some, evil in some, controlling, violent, compassionate, and a thousand other things. Life is too hard for beings like us. That's why we need God as a "present help in time of need."
> Does God want us to be more than human?
No, but He certainly knows we need him if we are going to experience life to the fullest. And we certainly need God to be rescued from our sin, because it's insurmountable for us. We can't change our nature.
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