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Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations?
Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations?
Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations?
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Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations? is basically about God’s wonderful creation of the heavens and earth and everything in them and Adam’s failure to obey God’s command not to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, which brought about the great sins to all generations. Adam’s action also brought about the first of the Great Towel of Babel, the Great Flood and the Great Exodus, after the Great Sin. I also wished that Adam would have prayed to God to possibly be allowed to cut the tree of knowledge of good and evil down in an effort to prevent the great sin. God commanded that Adam shall not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, but there is no mention concerning touching it. Eve, who was not present when God gave Adam the command, came along and added the word touch. And if the tree was cut down, Satan of old certainly would not have had an opportunity to tempt neither Adam nor Eve.

So basically, I am praying and I wish the whole world would read my book and pray for God to bring back fellowship on Earth with him. What a time that would be and what a time it would have been to hang out with the likes of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and Jesus Christ during these modern-day times if it wasn’t for Adam’s great sin. That’s basically what my book is all about—having no sins, no oldness, and no death, only fellowship with God on Earth.

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Release dateJan 15, 2022
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Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations?
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Timothy Best

Timothy Best has been a writer for more than twenty-five years. In the advertising business, tens of millions of people have seen or heard the TV and radio commercials he’s written and produced. He’s written for household brands such as A&W, Buick, Chrysler, General Electric, Jeep, Kmart, Little Caesar’s, Honda, and more recently, he’s been one of the writers that brings to life the highly popular character of Mayhem for Allstate Insurance. He is the recipient of over 180 advertising honors, and also teaches copywriting at the University of Alabama.

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    Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations? - Timothy Best

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    Should Adam Have Taken the Liberty to Rescue All Generations?

    Timothy Best

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    Table of Contents

    Genesis, Chapter 1

    Genesis, Chapter 2

    Genesis, Chapter 3

    Genesis, Chapter 4

    Genesis, Chapter 5

    Genesis, Chapter 6

    Genesis, Chapter 11

    Genesis, Chapter 12

    Genesis, Chapter 25

    Genesis, Chapter 37

    Introduction

    And I solemnly declare to everyone who hears the words of prophecy written in this book: If anyone adds to what is written here, God will add to that person the plagues described in this book. And if anyone removes any of the words from this book of prophecy, God will remove that person’s share in the tree of life and in the holy city that is described in this book. He who is witness to all these things says, Yes, I am coming soon! Amen! Come, Lord Jesus! (Revelation 22:18–20)

    The above chapter and verses appear to mean that if anyone adds or takes away from God’s teaching, that person will be hit with a plague described in the Bible. And that person will be removed from their share in the tree of life and in the holy city described in the Bible. If anyone adds false teaching contrary to God’s words and teachings, that person would be adding false words and teachings to the Bible.

    He who adds anything that has to do with God’s words and teachings would not be adding false words to the Bible, nor would that person be taking away from the Bible. That person would prophesize what is already written in the Bible. That person would add suggestions and questions about God’s words and teachings. That person would not be adding or taking away from God’s words and teaching nor make false prophecies. That person would only be making suggestions and asking questions about God’s words.

    Genesis, Chapter 1

    In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and empty, and darkness covered the deep waters. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. Then God said, Let there be light, and there was light. And God saw that the light was good. Then God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light day and the darkness night. And evening passing and morning came, marking the first day. Then God said, Let there be a space between the waters, to separate the waters of the heaven from the waters of the earth. And that is what happened. God made this space to separate the waters of the Earth from the waters of the Heavens. God called the space sky. And the evening passed and the morning came, marking the second day. Then God said, Let the waters beneath the sky flow together into one place, so dry ground may appear. And that is what happened. And God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1:1–10)

    Let’s take a look at part of God’s wonderful creation. Take a look at the earth’s foundations. It is God who determined its dimensions and stretched out the surveying line. It is God who supports the earth’s foundations and laid its cornerstones. It is God who commanded the morning, evening, and night to appear each day and night. It is God who caused daylight and night light to spread to the ends of the earth. It is God who takes light and darkness into their home. It is God who created a channel for the torrent and made the rain fall on barren land. It is God who shouts to the clouds and makes it rain. It is God who gives birth to the dew and frost from the heavens. It is God who created the lighting path and made the storehouses for the snow and hail.

    Let’s take a look at human beings compared to God. Human beings cannot determine the dimensions of the earth’s foundations nor lay its cornerstones. Human beings cannot stretch out the surveying line of the earth’s foundations. Human beings cannot support the earth’s foundations nor command the morning and evening night to spread to the ends of the earth. Human beings cannot create a channel for the torrent and make it rain on barren land. Human beings cannot shout to the clouds and make it rain nor give birth to the dew and frost from the heavens. Human beings cannot take light and darkness to their home. Human beings cannot create the path to lightning nor make the storehouses for the snow and hail. These things only God can do because he created the heavens and the earth, not human beings.

    Then God said, Let the land sprout with vegetation-every sort of seed-bearing plants and trees that grow seed-bearing fruits. These seeds will then produce the kind of plants and trees from which they came. And that is what happened. The land produced plants and trees of the same kind. And God saw that it was good. And evening passed and morning came, marking the third day. (Genesis 1:11–13)

    Let’s take a look at God’s wonderful seed-bearing plants and trees that grow seed-bearing fruit creation. Take a look at the seed-bearing plants of the potato, tomato, peanut, cucumber, sweet potato, onion, spinach, string bean, squash, lettuce, watermelon, and muskmelon and each one from which they came. It is God who causes them to sprout and grow. It is God who commands whether they will grow or not. It is God who shouts at the seed-bearing plants and causes them to string from the ground. It is God who sent rain to extend their growth. It is God who produced the seed-bearing plants, each to their same kind.

    The trees and their vastness appear to be why God used them as an example in Genesis. It is God who causes the leaves on the

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