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  What are the two views of sin? Who is responsible for evil in the world? What does Pandora's box show? What is the biblical view? What does the snake symbolizes? What does eating symbolize? What is God's greatest gift to his Creation? What is Mr

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  1. What are the two views of sin?
  2. Who is responsible for evil in the world?
  3. What does Pandora's box show?
  4. What is the biblical view?
  5. What does the snake symbolizes?
  6. What does eating symbolize?
  7. What is God's greatest gift to his Creation?
  8. What is Mr. Perregrino's evolutionary idea of sin?
  9. What is sin?
  10. How does sin destroy relationships?

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  1. What are the two views of sin?

people are basically bad and society civilizes them
people are basically good and society corrupts them

  1. Who is responsible for evil in the world?

God?
People?
Some other?

  1. What does Pandora's box show?

the greek view of the origin of evil - the gods are responsible

  1. What is the biblical view?

people are responsible for sin

  1. What does the snake symbolizes?

the Devil because snakes were used in the Canaanite acts of worship

  1. What does eating symbolize?

experiencing

  1. What is God's greatest gift to his Creation?

free will

  1. What is Mr. Perregrino's evolutionary idea of sin?

moonwatcher figured out how to kill lions so when sunwatcher's people invaded and wanted to steal food, moonwatcher's people killed them

  1. What is sin?

an offense against God and Creation

  1. How does sin destroy relationships?

alienates people from themselves
from God
from nature