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I’m told a person always chooses damnation, but that doesn’t make any sense from the premise that man must sin in life. If man had a choice he wouldn’t sin, because sin is unjustifiable on its own merits. But he doesn’t have a choice, and he can’t control what his ancestors did, so he’s boxed in, so where does “he chooses to be damned” come in? No one wants that, but like you said, no person can escape it. So why did God allow this situation to come to be? It’s not like sin is justifiable, so there can’t be a greater good that can come from sin, or else it wouldn’t be evil. So why not just kick the snake out of the Garden? Why not just put the tree out of arms reach? If you told your kids not to play with a chainsaw, and you came home and saw they’d chopped both their hands off, and there was a suspicious looking man next to them who had talked them into it, would you kick them out of the house? Where is the justice in all this? What did humanity do to deserve this curse of an existence in the first place, that is unsalvagable, except with the grace of a being that could’ve stopped this whole chain of events from occurring in the first place, which is unjustifiable due to the nature of sin.