Non-admittance of the monotheistic God
When we read the Genesis-Exodus, we are bewildered by the way men supposedly interact with their supposed creator, the one God.
(Supposedly) Some don't admit Him, some ignore Him, some disobey Him, some correct Him, some defy, some deny, some take a beating yet still deny (Egypt did not change or modify its religion)...
Some even turn their backs and go...
Of course all these are the "wicked", the "unrighteous".
But how is it possible to be "wicked" (non-admittance) with the creator of the universe?
How can anyone "not admit" the creator?
The first "Badass" is Cain.
There should be something wrong with his brain chemistry, since
He turns His back and goes...
He was not simply "revealed" the one God, but Cain experienced the one God; he talked to Him, and was talked back. How sure can that make Cain about the existence of the one God?
Yet, he turns his back and goes...
As a natural reaction to the claim that ALL the descendants of Cain and almost ALL of the descendants of Seth (except Noah) supposedly turned away from the one God after being sure of His existence, we ask:
How is that possible?
If it really happened... it only means that the people who turned away from the creator, were like Cain, proud to possess three semi-active neurons to think with...
Not admitting and turning away from his creator in a world of the Creator's creation after experiencing the Creator... is the Himalaya of the ridiculous.
Even a God initiated rupture should cause the ultimate panic and make man do anything possible and impossible to come back to God...
Certainly not turn his back and Go...
Once man knows and experiences the creator, any rupture for whatever reason, even a billion deaths, should be impossible.
If we suppose, just for the sake of argument, that the descendants of Cain and Seth lived without the one God because Cain and Seth had kept the existence of the one God secret for some reason... (?), then how did Noah "walk" with the one God?
Noah "walking" with the one God means that at least Seth had transmitted the one God, and yet almost ALL of Seth's descendants still turned their backs and denied the one God, except of course the descendants constituting the single line that supposedly leads from Seth to Noah.
After "revealing" that Cain turned his back on God, when the Genesis-Exodus continues "revealing" that even the descendants of Seth turned their backs to the Creator of the universe, then the Genesis-Exodus inadvertently "reveals" its own incapacity to grasp the uncompromising importance of God's place...
The Genesis-Exodus seems to have no notion about what it means to know God, and claims that men can be capable of denying God after experiencing and talking to God...
The Genesis-Exodus, if it had grasped the real greatness of the eventual creator (not the "most powerful God" version who challenges dolls, idols and men), should have realized that once man experiences the creator as the first created did, all bets of leaving will be off.
The hypothetical, claimed or "revealed" version of the creator (not the supposedly lived version of the first created) is still here after five thousand years and counting...
Nobody can meet and know the Creator and then choose not to.
Minimizing the Creator by making man capable of walking away from Him after literally living with Him, only exposes the incapacity of the Genesis-Exodus to neither "reveal" nor comprehend anything concerning an eventual Creator.
Would you disagree?
So the issue of the descendants of Cain and Seth being "unrighteous" by walking away from God or denying God, or not admitting God is impossible, if the presented only one God is really apprehended (and He surely was) as the creator of all.
They can of course be "unrighteous" for other reasons, but not for turning away from the creator, which if I might say, is the most impossible of all impossibilities, even if their turning away from the one God is "revealed" by the "word of God", the Genesis-Exodus.
No human "unrighteousness" is involved in the non-admittance or the supposed abandon of the LORD God of Abraham of Isaac and of Jacob, because no supposed abandon is possible.
"Unrighteousness" and "wickedness" remain undefined.
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