Angels had fallen, men have sinned. It does not mean that God has failed.

Toba Beta
Angels had fallen, men have sinned. It does not mean...
Angels had fallen, men have sinned. It does not mean...
Angels had fallen, men have sinned. It does not mean...
Angels had fallen, men have sinned. It does not mean...
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If we read this quote as it is written and understood it, we could argue that it means that angels had fallen and men have sinned. The implication is that they were neither of those things. Instead, God has failed. It is necessary to read it in its context to get the full effect of the quote. The context is a way of saying that God did not create humanity to be perfect, but it did create us to be capable of sinning, which is what Adam did.

Source: My Ancestor Was An Ancient Astronaut

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