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What was Cain's job?

He was a tiller of the ground.

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Recall the affects of Original Sin on human nature. How do Cain's actions toward his brother show these effects of Original Sin.

sin is not necessarily inevitable. We can resist temptation, even if we have the ability to rule our desires and to resist temptation and not sin. Hi Bob. Hi Joe.


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Why is the difference between the two offerings important?

The difference is one was better than the other.

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God punished Cain for his actions, but He also took steps to ensure that no one harmed Cain. What does God's reaction to Cain tell us about God. 

God's love is unconditional and will never fail us, even when we sin and reject Him completely. And He is a great guy.

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Do you you think it's fair that God accepted one offering and not the other?

no.

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What do you think God's reaction to Cain means for us and our own sin?

We are all sinners, but God still loves us our sins. All we have to do is accept His forgiveness and seek His love.

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What was Abel's job?

He was a herder of the flocks.

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Whose offering does God accept.

Abel's.