Analytics wrote:Jason Bourne wrote:...So it seems to me that take away a literal Adam and a literal fall then why not take away the need for a literal savior?
Exactly. We only need a metaphorical savior to save us from a metaphorical fall.
It seems most everybody sees these comments as making sense. I am trying to figure out where the seperation of world views lie causing the comments to sound so baseless to me.
My understanding of Christianity is the Jesus intends to save us from evil not some fall. From a fall??? that's silly. Human evil is a real problem.
Is this some LDS thing faded from my memory. Who thinks we are to be saved from some ancient fall? I do not read that in the New Testament. I think it is clear that it is present personal evil which is the issue at stake.
I do remember a comment paralleling Adam introducing evil to Jesus introducing to the human family the medicine for the disease. That is a function of human interrelatedness.