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Hi, I can't remember when I have seen so many answerer taken completely out of context. Most seem to always read a lot more into Scripture than what is there, and then deny or down play what IS there. This is the simple answer. Adam was cre...
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The notion of original sin as it is usually understood today in traditional Christianity is a distinctly late invention that evolved from the controversies of the fourth and fifth centuries. Tertullian (second century A.D.), who was very co...
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By and large, people grow up believing the doctrines of the church that their parents send them to. It is hard to change. Some Christian churches still teach the doctrine of original sin. The Catholic Church holds that because of original s...
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I thought of that too, also an ex-catholic. when i fully aware of the original sin, i started to think 'Why is it considered a sin when a baby is born? Why is it bad? All babies are born innocent and i was born innocent, did God hate my...
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Was he wrong? He was simply doing what his fellows had been doing at the time -- modifying the teachings by adding to them or taking away from them with his and the other "writings of the fathers." Traditional Christianity has fo...
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Hannah, Thank you for your question. The short answer is that it has ALWAYS been a part of Christianity. The Doctrine of Original Sin states that at creation, mankind was given a choice to love and serve God, or to reject him in favor of se...
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We were by nature (because of our birth nature) children of wrath, even as others (Ephesians 2:3). ...
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Acts 13:37-39 in speaking of Christ says, "But he, whom God raised again, saw no corruption. Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins: And by him all that beli...
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All I can say is that there is no such concept or doctrine as Original Sin in Judaism. Christianity got it by twisting and perverting our Torah, as usual. Someone else here says it's also Hellenistic, which may very well be too. At least, i...
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Well not if you misinterpret it, it doesn't. Original sin is that through sin the world became corrupt and we all inherited sin and death. We are not punished for Adam's sin because we have our own. Because of sin in the world we all have a...
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