If it hadn’t, everything which was alive before Adam sinned would still be alive. The earth would have been overly crowded by now, wouldn’t it?

When and by whom was it determined that we all inherited Adam's sin?
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Won't the earth eventually become over populated if nobody dies?
http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 37#p832237
Were humans designed to live forever?
http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 82#p815882
How does the bible describe the earth under God's rule?
http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 68#p855568
Will all plants and animals live forever in paradise?
http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 06#p956006
polonius wrote:
When and by whom was it determined that we all inherited Adam's sin?
JWAdam knew that by rebelling against God he was condemning himself to death. He also knew he was doing the same for all his unborn children, evidently he (Adam) did not care enough about his children to make a better decision, he thus "murdered" his own children by proxy, determining that rather than ensuring they inherit the potential to live for ever he would pass on sin and death (ie a sinful disposition that will inevitable lead to sickness, old age and death) to all he fathered.
RESPONSE:IT WAS DETERMINED BY ADAM THAT WE ALL INHERIT ADAM'S SIN THE MOMENT HE DECIDED TO REBEL AGAINST GOD
Polonius, if you would read the material in the links that JW provided, you would have all your questions answered. There is a great deal of evidence in the Scriptures, and JW and I and some others here respect the Bible as the Word of God and our "evidence" comes from this Word, and is backed up by prophesy being fulfilled as well as historical accuracy.polonius wrote: JW posted,
RESPONSE:IT WAS DETERMINED BY ADAM THAT WE ALL INHERIT ADAM'S SIN THE MOMENT HE DECIDED TO REBEL AGAINST GOD
Really? What supporting evidence do you have for your assertion? In fact, what evidence do you have that Adam ever existed and the first man was a rational being?
Is it because you read it in the Old Testament. When was it written and by whom?
Yes, but obviously incorrectly.Polonius, if you would read the material in the links that JW provided, you would have all your questions answered.
Shall I start a thread documenting the historical inaccuracy of the Bible? It would be a rather long thread.There is a great deal of evidence in the Scriptures, and JW and I and some others here respect the Bible as the Word of God and our "evidence" comes from this Word, and is backed up by prophesy being fulfilled as well as historical accuracy.
Not true. See below, a reference evidently not written by fundamentalists.The Old Testament was inspired by God, Who used various men to write down His thoughts. They wrote it from around 1,513 B.C. to around 443 B.C.