Bob Larson
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I'll tell you why.
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But the Bible teaches... that the fall of Adam and Eve was cosmological. It was not earth-centric. The entire of creation, the Bible says, groans and travails. It's an agony awaiting for the completion of God's purpose for the universe. So all of the universe, all of it, outside of heaven, of course, was affected by the fall of Adam and Eve.
But the Bible teaches... that the fall of Adam and Eve was cosmological. It was not earth-centric. The entire of creation, the Bible says, groans and travails. It's an agony awaiting for the completion of God's purpose for the universe. So all of the universe, all of it, outside of heaven, of course, was affected by the fall of Adam and Eve.
But the Bible teaches... that the fall of Adam and Eve was cosmological. It was not earth-centric. The entire of creation, the Bible says, groans and travails. It's an agony awaiting for the completion of God's purpose for the universe. So all of the universe, all of it, outside of heaven, of course, was affected by the fall of Adam and Eve.
Sin has corrupted the entire universe, but particularly Earth. Christ came to Earth, the Bible is very clear about this, to die for the sons of Adam and Eve, who have been affected by their original sin. If there are civilizations in other planets Dead wrong. They do need redemption. But then you have a philosophical question and a theological question.
Sin has corrupted the entire universe, but particularly Earth. Christ came to Earth, the Bible is very clear about this, to die for the sons of Adam and Eve, who have been affected by their original sin. If there are civilizations in other planets Dead wrong. They do need redemption. But then you have a philosophical question and a theological question.
Sin has corrupted the entire universe, but particularly Earth. Christ came to Earth, the Bible is very clear about this, to die for the sons of Adam and Eve, who have been affected by their original sin. If there are civilizations in other planets Dead wrong. They do need redemption. But then you have a philosophical question and a theological question.
How many planets did Jesus have to repeat going to and die and rise again from the dead over and over and over and over?
How many planets did Jesus have to repeat going to and die and rise again from the dead over and over and over and over?
How many planets did Jesus have to repeat going to and die and rise again from the dead over and over and over and over?
No, he did it once for earth and citizens of earth, the descendants of Adam and Eve to complete the spiritual redemption of the cosmos ultimately. And so what are these beings? I deal with them all the time.
No, he did it once for earth and citizens of earth, the descendants of Adam and Eve to complete the spiritual redemption of the cosmos ultimately. And so what are these beings? I deal with them all the time.
No, he did it once for earth and citizens of earth, the descendants of Adam and Eve to complete the spiritual redemption of the cosmos ultimately. And so what are these beings? I deal with them all the time.
Because there's lots of accounts throughout history of people explaining- The ones, the beings who are not figments of people's imagination, they're demons.
Because there's lots of accounts throughout history of people explaining- The ones, the beings who are not figments of people's imagination, they're demons.
Because there's lots of accounts throughout history of people explaining- The ones, the beings who are not figments of people's imagination, they're demons.
I've heard the same stories.