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God chose who to save through Christian salvation and then planned the fall of Adam and Eve

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God chose who to save through Christian salvation and then planned the fall of Adam and Eve
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Adam and Eve
Christianity
Theology
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God foresaw the fall of Adam and Eve and then chose whom to provide with Christian salvation


Note: This belief is called supralapsarianism or antelapsarianism.

Supporting arguments

God chose who to save and then planned the fall in order to execute his desire to grant salvation to certain people based on his own designs. [1]

The decision to grant salvation to certain people had to come first, before Adam and Eve, and even before the creation of the universe, because God's actions with regards to those events were all designed to lead towards the end of providing salvation to some people but not others. The plan and goal had to come before the execution of it. [2]

Opposing arguments

God merely foresaw the fall of Adam and Even and planned how to react. God did not cause it, however. Can you supply this point with a source that proves it is earnest? Do it yourself or provide the link on the talk page.

Notes

  1. Robert Reymond
  2. Heath Carpenter
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