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Peace
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Original Sin? Need Explanation
Pease be on all,
I have a great interest in the study of comparative religion and therefore I randomly study various different religions and their sacred books. Though I have been studying Christianity for quite a long time and trying to grasp the ideology and thinking of the Bible and and the followers of Bible yet there are some beleifs or views which I have't got satisfactory answers or explanations to. I would like to continue asking Christians about some of their beliefs and I hope I can better understand the Christianity through these discussions. Coming to the point, Can someone tell me about the concept of the original sin? What it is all about and what does Bible says about it? How it influenced the Christians through the history and where does it stand now? I'll be obliged if someone asnwers this question. Thanks in advance. Jibran |
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Soul Rebel
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
Well, I appreciate that there is a more technical Christian answer than I can provide for - however, if I may, the core of "original sin" is nothing more remarkable than that at some point, Man turned his back on God.
I'll allow the Christians to provide the details. ![]() |
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
To understand Origional Sin you must first understand that God created humans with the right to choose.
The story: After God created man and created the garden of Eden He made one rule and only one rule, He said that there was a specific fruit from the "tree of Knowledge" that human (at the time Adam and Eve) could not eat. So after being tempted by the snake (some believe to be Satan) Eve *chose* to eat of the tree. After she had eaten from the tree she told Adam to try it and he *chose* to also eat therefore rebeling against God's one and only rule. Therefore, resulting in the Origional Sin. |
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Peace
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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Thanks for you reply. In answer to my question you have quoted the Bible but I would also like you to kindly give the reference as well. The book? The chapter? The verse so it will be helpful for me. Yes, Christians hold the view that God created humans with the right to choose and, I agree, it is also in accordance with the common human logic, but how will you explain the concept of Original Sin and its applications in depth through the free will of human beings? In the garden of Eden, how the disobedience of, primarily, Eve and then on her temptation, of Adam, can help me understand what is known as original sin? Hope to hear from you soon I thank both of you for taking the trouble of replying to my question. Jibran |
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
i am thinking 'Original Sin' is a term that was adopted by some to explain the fall of Adam & has been incorporated into another doctrine & considered politcally correct by many. (like trinity, rapture etc.) i dont think you will find it worded that way in the bible. (not sure)
you might try a study under disobedience, death, curse, sin, repentance, remission of sin, resurrection & related words if you really want to understand it. Here is a starter but i recommend the whole chapter. Quote:
& welcome Jibran ![]() |
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
The first sin was an attack on God’s sovereignty." Yes, "the tree of the knowledge of good and bad" symbolized God’s prerogative to set the standards for man as to what is approved or what is condemned. By refusing to obey God’s law, man was calling into question God’s very right to rule over him. Jehovah justly answered the challenge by allowing man to rule himself. Wouldn’t you agree that the results have been disastrous?—Deuteronomy 32:5; Ecclesiastes 8:9
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The Dangerous Dinner
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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Is that correct? My answer is this: disobeying God isn't inherently a sin. However, because God is all-knowing and because He is a Holy God, whenever He tells us to do something, it's because it's inherently and intrinsically a sin if we don't do it. In other words, the sin is not disobeying God, but doing what is inherently wrong or may be "spiritually dangerous." What God is really doing is warning us that we are about to cross into a path of sin. God knows what we want to do and He also knows that we are about to choose a dangerous path. God told Adam not to eat the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil because it was spiritually dangerous. By eating the fruit Adam gained knowledge of evil and was thereafter capable of sin. That was why it was dangerous and that was why God warned Adam not to eat the fruit. Adam disobeyed God because he was naive. Eating the fruit was not the sin itself. It was the fruit itself that introduced sin into Adam's human nature. Because we are all descendents of Adam, we inherit his human nature. Greed, hatred, arrogance, selfishness, lust, etc. all come from this fruit. The sin came from the fruit, not from Adam's disobedience. Sure, human beings have free will, but it's a question of what we can do with free will. Why did Adam have to eat the fruit in the first place? Why did Satan have to get Adam to eat it? The reason was simple: Adam could not sin without first eating the fruit. Even with free will, Adam was not capable of greed, arrogance, selfishness, lust, hatred, etc. All these things came from the fruit. |
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Executive Member
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
Romans 5;12
That is why, just as through one man(Adam) sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned.................... so that is why we need the ransom sacrifice of Jesus christ to get everlasting life back again For the wages sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord...romans 6;23 romans 3;24 and it is as a free gift that they are being declared righteous by his undeserved kindness through the release by the ransom [paid] by Christ Jesus (Matthew 20:28) Just as the Son of man came, not to be ministered to, but to minister and to give his soul a ransom in exchange for many." (1 Corinthians 1:30) But it is due to him that YOU are in union with Christ Jesus, who has become to us wisdom from God, also righteousness and sanctification and release by ransom; (1 Timothy 2:6) who gave himself a corresponding ransom for all—[this is] what is to be witnessed to at its own particular times. (Colossians 1:14) by means of whom we have our release by ransom, the forgiveness of our sins (Genesis 2:17) But as for the tree of the knowledge of good and bad you must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will positively die It is even so written: "The first man Adam became a living soul." The last Adam(Jesus) became a life-giving spirit...1 CORINTHIANS 15;45 Yet, because of the ransom, we have hope! Jesus is the seed by means of whom, as God promised, "all nations of the earth will certainly bless themselves." (Genesis 22:18; Romans 8:20) Jesus’ sacrifice opens the door to marvelous opportunities for those who exercise faith in him. and we can get everlasting life back again Christ’s ransom opens the way for the fulfillment of God’s purpose—that obedient humans live forever in Paradise on earth. (Psalm 37:29) |
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Peace
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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Thanks for the welcome ![]() Yes, I couldnt find the "original sin" in the Bible for it seems to be the doctrine devised later in the religion. However I am studying under the words you mentioned like death, curse etc, but still I would like to have a clear Christian interpretation of the doctrine of the "original sin" and how it affects the beleifs and lives of a believer. Thanks for your answer Jibran |
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Will to Love
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
Here is a brief overview. The doctrine of original sin started with Augustine. I present it just for information, not as a personal belief.
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Peace
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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Well the question I have posed was a bit different yet partially related to the point you mentioned. Even, the question and your asnwer was in itself quite helpful to my understanding of the disobedience of Adam and its consequences. Yet I would like you to give your thought on the consequences of this disobedience. Adam disobeyed God by eating the fruit of the forbidden true and it was thus he was introduced to the capabiltity of sin which was ultimately inherited by his descendents. So it means that every human being is born with the capabilty to do sin as well as free will but not that humans are born with a burden of sin due to the wrongdoing of their first father. May I further simplify that humans are NOT born in sin but they are born sinless BUT only with the capacity or capability to do sin. Did I rightly understand it? If yes, It seems a bit contrary to what I have been told by the books and people of the Christian faith. Thanks for your time Jibran |
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Peace
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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Thanks for your reply. It helped me understand what Augustine had said regarding original sin. Here, I would like to discuss it with anyone who's willing. It says that "every human being is born with a disposition to sin", which is the prevailing tendency, mood or inclination to do sin. I think it is an integral part of the human free will which would be meaningless without the ability or inclination to do sin. Since there are two paths shown by Almighty it is us, the humans, to decide with our free will which way to choose though God has warned us againt the wrong path. It appears that If Adam would not have acquired the capability to sin by eating the fruit, his childern would never have sinned. But the point is that If humans would not have the capacity to sin on the first hand, their characteristic of free will would have been in doubt. By not having the capability to sin equals the humans to the Angels who, according to the held view, do not have free will and thus they do not have the capability or tendency to sin. thus they always obey their Lord in all conditions. How, we can justify the free will of Adam with his NO capability to sin before eating the fruit? Secondly, how can sin be a hereditary disease while not having the ability to sin contradicts the characteristic of free will? I hope I have explained myself. Thanks for your time Jibran |
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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adam in that category all the way around not just in transgression. i have heard some say that satan & his pride to rise above God was the original sin also. What Adam brought was the curse of death & what Jesus did was break that curse through his blood & obedience to God, allowing man back into favor with God & the ability to obtain eternal life through inheritance. (& i do believe adam was a real person. if he was just a fairy tale like some believe, then Jesus was a fairy tale who told fairy tales also & Christianity seems a bit silly to me IMO) i for one do not believe God imputes sin onto another. everyone is accontable for what they do & say. if you run the red light, the cop does not issue a ticket to your neighbor for your own offense. i dont think the sin of the world was imputed onto Jesus either like some believe, rather sin is remitted or i should say for the remission of sin. i have heard some say that each person should be punished on the cross & that Jesus was punishing himself for everyones sin. well if that is true, then things dont add up for me. the scripture says 2Cor5:21For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. John1:21 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. i do think there are some 'funny' doctrines out there called original sin that do not make sense to me. maybe tell me what it is you believe or what you have heard & i can see from there if we agree. |
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Re: Original Sin? Need Explanation
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for there were some who did not sin after the similtude of Adam. Romans 5:14 KJV Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses , even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come. what happened was, the curse of death upon all because of Adam & only one man could remove that curse...and that man was Jesus. see, God does not leave us without a way of escape, through our own choice. just like he did with Noah, Abraham & Moses |
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