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Originally Posted by Nell
So, which is worse, willful sin or sinning because you were deceived? The serpent deceived the woman, but the man knew what he was doing was sin, but he did it anyway. Somehow not being deceived seems to be a “badge of honor” for a man, but that could only mean he acted willfully. How is that a good thing?
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The post you are quoting from was a summary of the positions taken from the youtube video that seeking1 referenced. Since I have summed up 45 minute video with a very brief post I think it would be more fair to actually listen to his video and then discuss what he said. In my post I made it clear that this is a key verse to the position he takes.
That said I do think this is a very interesting verse to discuss, it is crucial to the discussion (I agree with the pastor on that point, that this verse is critical) and I would like to be involved in a discussion on it. However, I am not interested in "which is worse". Instead, I believe this event reveals strengths and weaknesses of both men and women, as a result it is important in determining what roles we are each more suited to.