No such man exists that God did not create,
Therefore, God can redeem all men.
Further comment:
If it were theoreticaly possible that a person be created without God, which it is not under the Christian understanding, God could still redeem that person, as He is omnipotent. Because redemption means to purchas back, and because there is no limmits to God's power or love, there is no price He cannot pay. Therefore, were it possible to be created without God, God could still redeem such a person.
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he wrote it in "Why God Became Man"
Ludwig Feuerbach «Das Wesen des Christenthums» 1841Ludwig Feuerbach: "The Essence Of Christianity" in Relation to (Max Stirner's) "The Ego And Its Own"It is also possible that you are thinking of Voltaire's quote that "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him".
Yes, God has the power to redeem bad decisions made by individuals.
Did God give man the power? Is it necessary to ask the question? Man creates wealth. Either God gave man the power, or man can take power against God's will. Another alternative is that the power to create wealth is inherent to man as a characteristic of human nature.
Man will not create a perfect women as he is not god.
Language did not create man. God created man, and man came up with language. But God gave man everything he needed to create language. A mind, a way to think, feelings that urge us to communicate with others.
God created man in His image by endowing him with qualities such as intelligence, morality, and the capacity for relationships, reflecting God's own nature.
They helped him out?
That he will redeem His people.
The King James Version of the Bible does not contain a direct statement where Jesus explicitly tells God that He will go down to redeem man from his sins. However, themes of Jesus' mission to redeem humanity are prevalent throughout the New Testament, particularly in passages like John 3:16, which emphasizes God's love and the giving of His Son for salvation. Additionally, the concept of Jesus' sacrifice is foreshadowed in the Old Testament, such as in Isaiah 53.
No, Adam was the first man created.