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I am wondering why you did not put any kind of preface on the verses Ben. I kind of thought these may have been concerning our conversation last night, but then again, maybe not. For everyone else, last night during Josh Fry's class on responcibility, which is going very well, we were discussing Ezek. and what it has to say about the sins of the father being visited upon the son, and vice versa. The chapter, 18 I think, indidcates that children will not be punished for something that the parents do. This made me think of how Adam had made the ultimate mistake and how all of us, his "children," were being punished for what he did. The choice to eat from the tree was taken away from all of us. This seems to conflict with the idea in Ezek. Now there is far more thought on this, and it tends to branch out easily, so I shall leave it at that, to see what anyone else has to say. Gratzi for the time.
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