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However, God reserves all latitude, as He understands perfectly the entire situation. He doesn't have "rules", as He rules all.
If you find it acceptable for god to say "you shouldn't kill a child for its parent's sins, but I can", then we will simply have to disagree!
I realise that god is also saying 'be good and I will be wonderful to you'. but as he's saying 'be bad and I'll make your children suffer for it' it kind of spoils the fuzzy bit, don't you think?
Of course, at this point one can have lots of fun with ontology and the rather patently absurd idea of a incomprehensibly powerful entity creating sentient beings and then getting all pissy if they don't do exactly what it says. I would think that the owner of a flea-circus who killed the great-great grand fleas of fleas that had defied him was absolutely barking mad; as it is below, so it is above.
We cannot really be condemned for Adam's sin, but only our own.
Not according to those scriptures. Or are you saying 'our immortal souls are not condemned even if god destroys our bodies because our grandfather pissed him off'?
Lots of people have chimed in with comments based on a logical approiach to the situation, BUT there is no indication of the scripture being in anyway aphoristic; it does not say 'well, screwed-up parents have screwed up kids.' It says 'if your parents screw up god will screw you up'. No amount of cutting or dicing or deciding what we'd like it to say to fit in with the concepts of god we bring to the text is going to change that irreducable fact.