For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
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For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
But babies have not sinned yet. So is it saying for those old enough - all have sinned?We inherit a propensity to sin. And all act on it, therefore all have sinned.
For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
Even babies sin actually. Toddlers disobey and defy their parents. When a toddler asks if they did something, like made a mess, or scribbled on a wall, or took something they shouldn't have, they will lie and say no.But babies have not sinned yet. So is it saying for those old enough - all have sinned?
There is debate whether a toddler can sin, but I don't think there is any debate whether a baby can sin. Do you think if a mom tells her new born to stop crying and the baby continues to cry that the baby is sinning because the baby is disobeying her parents?Even babies sin actually. Toddlers disobey and defy their parents. When a toddler asks if they did something, like made a mess, or scribbled on a wall, or took something they shouldn't have, they will lie and say no.
I'd say that accountability and judgment comes into this. Does God judge babies as accountable?There is debate whether a toddler can sin, but I don't think there is any debate whether a baby can sin. Do you think if a mom tells her new born to stop crying and the baby continues to cry that the baby is sinning because the baby is disobeying her parents?
For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
The verse is saying that sin spread to every person because of one person.But babies have not sinned yet. So is it saying for those old enough - all have sinned?
It is not inherited guilt, it is the imputed guilt of Adam, to all those born of (the first) Adam, as the pattern (Ro 5:14) of the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ to all those born of (the last Adam) Jesus Christ (Ro 5:18-19).For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
Again, I would rather leave alone the question of HOW we inherit a fallen nature. Only THAT we do.For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
Well if they are born guilty then the answer should be yes. If babies are not guilty of sin yet then the answer should be no in my opinion.I'd say that accountability and judgment comes into this. Does God judge babies as accountable?
The verse says death came to all because all men sinned. This means that death didn’t come to all because Adam sinned, it came to all because everyone sinned.For those who deny inherited guilt is spoken of in Romans 5:12 and that we inherit a sin nature, but not guilt for Adam's sin. What do you do with the ending of the verse that says, "because ALL sinned"? Thanks
I’ve never seen any verses that imply that babies are born guilty of committing any sins.Well if they are born guilty then the answer should be yes. If babies are not guilty of sin yet then the answer should be no in my opinion.
There is debate whether a toddler can sin, but I don't think there is any debate whether a baby can sin. Do you think if a mom tells her new born to stop crying and the baby continues to cry that the baby is sinning because the baby is disobeying her parents?
They are born guilty by the imputed guilt of Adam (Ro 5:12-14, 18-19).Well if they are born guilty then the answer should be yes. If babies are not guilty of sin yet then the answer should be no in my opinion.