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Jesus Christ And The Original Sin
Q: If Jesus Christ was made from one of his mother's eggs; wouldn't she
have passed the curse of sin down to her son?
A: Yes; absolutely, because everybody descending biologically from Adam
stands condemned for tasting the forbidden fruit. The reason for that is
because Adam is humanity, and humanity is Adam; viz: he's all there is
because God created no other humanity but Adam. In other words:
everyone is just simply more Adam; including Eve because she was derived
from Adam's flesh. (Gen 2:21-23, Acts 17:26)
Note the grammatical tense of the passage below-- it's past tense;
indicating that the moment Adam tasted the forbidden fruit, his entire race
became guilty of tasting it-- in real time --including those of his race who've
yet to be born.
†. Rom 5:12 . . Sin entered the world through one man, and death through
sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned
†. Rom 5:19 . .Through the disobedience of the one man, the many were
made sinners.
Well; the trick is: though Adam's disobedience made his race sinners; it
didn't make them sinful: that's something else altogether. We're not talking
about the so-called "fallen nature" here, we're just talking about a universal
felony, so to speak.
The good news is: Adam's sin is not a sin unto hell. No; it's very simple to
clear his sin off the books seeing as how Adam's demise is the proper
satisfaction of justice for his sin (Gen 2:16-17). The satisfaction of justice for
his race's own personal sins is another matter.
Q: If Jesus Christ was made a sinner due to Adam's slip-up, then how can it
be honestly said that Christ was a lamb without blemish or spot?
A: Adam's slip made Christ a sinner right along with his fellow men, yes; but
it didn't make him sinful; viz: Christ committed no personal sins of his own.
(John 8:29, 2Cor 5:21, Heb 4:15, 1Pet 2:22)
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Jesus Christ And The Original Sin
Q: If Jesus Christ was made from one of his mother's eggs; wouldn't she
have passed the curse of sin down to her son?
A: Yes; absolutely, because everybody descending biologically from Adam
stands condemned for tasting the forbidden fruit. The reason for that is
because Adam is humanity, and humanity is Adam; viz: he's all there is
because God created no other humanity but Adam. In other words:
everyone is just simply more Adam; including Eve because she was derived
from Adam's flesh. (Gen 2:21-23, Acts 17:26)
Note the grammatical tense of the passage below-- it's past tense;
indicating that the moment Adam tasted the forbidden fruit, his entire race
became guilty of tasting it-- in real time --including those of his race who've
yet to be born.
†. Rom 5:12 . . Sin entered the world through one man, and death through
sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned
†. Rom 5:19 . .Through the disobedience of the one man, the many were
made sinners.
Well; the trick is: though Adam's disobedience made his race sinners; it
didn't make them sinful: that's something else altogether. We're not talking
about the so-called "fallen nature" here, we're just talking about a universal
felony, so to speak.
The good news is: Adam's sin is not a sin unto hell. No; it's very simple to
clear his sin off the books seeing as how Adam's demise is the proper
satisfaction of justice for his sin (Gen 2:16-17). The satisfaction of justice for
his race's own personal sins is another matter.
Q: If Jesus Christ was made a sinner due to Adam's slip-up, then how can it
be honestly said that Christ was a lamb without blemish or spot?
A: Adam's slip made Christ a sinner right along with his fellow men, yes; but
it didn't make him sinful; viz: Christ committed no personal sins of his own.
(John 8:29, 2Cor 5:21, Heb 4:15, 1Pet 2:22)
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