The ideal life shown

The Garden of Eden is a great representation of the ideal for us, to be godly, eating food for us from vegetation, never killing anything, and never needing anything more, for dressing ourselves or anything else. If we were not continually doing wrong things we could have that way to live.

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RE:The ideal life shown

Even after loosing the first Eden, we could have created many like it if we'd have left sin behind and chased after purity and righteousness relentlessly. But sin/wickedness has blocked it all from happening.

But it's obvious this world is about finished. We're on the final few years of time before it's crashed and destroyed and the survivors removed from it.

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RE:The ideal life shown

Even after loosing the first Eden, we could have created many like it if we'd have left sin behind and chased after purity and righteousness relentlessly. But sin/wickedness has blocked it all from happening.But it's obvious this world is about finished. We're on the final few years of time before it's crashed and destroyed and the survivors removed from it.

You are right, and it will all be over because we do all the wrong things to not have that right way of living modeled for us, which would not lead to it all being over, with coming crises. None of what we have been doing generally, including all those who keep eating animal products contributing to the demand for those, are sustainable for continuing here.

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