How can a sin be a sin if we are all guilty of sinning? How do you differentiate between a permissable sin and one that is not? If sinning is inescapable and the above, then there is no such thing surely. What happens if a deluded person commits a sin?
So you'll admit that we are born with a huge disadvantage. We are born into sin. We are born sinful. Think about that for a second. Would a loving God do that? Of course not. None of it makes sense, until you realize that it's all a fabrication.
When you say when inherit the "ability" to sin, this is mincing words, because Adam and Eve were created with the ability to sin, it's not something that was changed by the original sin, it's not something we inherit. You're giving God to much credit, because the reality is, we inherit the "tendency" to sin, not just the ability.
All the things you compare this tendency to, like race, gender, etc, cannot compare at all to these eternal consequences.
Ok, sorry, Imorovan, for some reason I didn't get a notification for this video response and I didn't even realize it was here.
Anyways, whether we inherit sin or sinful nature is arbitrary, it's still unfair. I didn't deserve to be born with a sinful nature, I had no say in the matter. Why would God set me up to fail? If you say "God didn't do it, Eve did." it doesn't matter because it is still the farthest from "just" that one can get.
How can a sin be a sin if we are all guilty of sinning? How do you differentiate between a permissable sin and one that is not? If sinning is inescapable and the above, then there is no such thing surely. What happens if a deluded person commits a sin?
aaalphacenturi 2 years ago
So you'll admit that we are born with a huge disadvantage. We are born into sin. We are born sinful. Think about that for a second. Would a loving God do that? Of course not. None of it makes sense, until you realize that it's all a fabrication.
ReasonablySpeaking 3 years ago
When you say when inherit the "ability" to sin, this is mincing words, because Adam and Eve were created with the ability to sin, it's not something that was changed by the original sin, it's not something we inherit. You're giving God to much credit, because the reality is, we inherit the "tendency" to sin, not just the ability.
All the things you compare this tendency to, like race, gender, etc, cannot compare at all to these eternal consequences.
ReasonablySpeaking 3 years ago
Ok, sorry, Imorovan, for some reason I didn't get a notification for this video response and I didn't even realize it was here.
Anyways, whether we inherit sin or sinful nature is arbitrary, it's still unfair. I didn't deserve to be born with a sinful nature, I had no say in the matter. Why would God set me up to fail? If you say "God didn't do it, Eve did." it doesn't matter because it is still the farthest from "just" that one can get.
ReasonablySpeaking 3 years ago