Salvation is more than that. Also, we are guilty for our own sins.
Christ is the one who will judge. People assume it is God the Father because they believe "He is the one who demands it"That's what we might or would think, but then again, we're what? "only human"... But only God the Father alone truly knows and can judge for sure, etc...
That's why I think it almost always was only within that one's knowing or knowledge alone...
But that Christ sowed Himself in hope, etc...
God Bless!
You need to be in Communion with God
When talking about "guilt", I refer to the culpability of sinYour replies are very vague. Guilt is supposed to be a natural human emotion that occurs after doing wrong. The less sensitive to sin we are the more likely we will sin. Guilt and a well-formed conscience go together.
Why are we fallen?Like I said, being fallen.
Imputed, as in we're held responsible for it? Of course not, because we didn't do it. We're held responsible for our own sins, not those of others.Is the guilt of Adam's sin imputed to his offspring (us)? Why or why not?
So Adam's transgression did change everyone born standing before God.Because we live in a fallen world caused by Adam
Why did St Augustine reason why babies needed to be baptized?Imputed, as in we're held responsible for it? Of course not, because we didn't do it. We're held responsible for our own sins, not those of others.
To be clear, I don't think for a second that I would have done any better than him.
Your right, God the Son will come back to judge, with the knowledge that He has now and has had after his resurrection and ascension now or afterward or after that though, and since and from that (time), etc, that came/comes from the Father...Christ is the one who will judge. People assume it is God the Father because they believe "He is the one who demands it"
yesIs the guilt of Adam's sin imputed to his offspring (us)? Why or why not?
Yes but according to Augustine there was a specific reason a cute little innocent baby who has never sinned required baptism. I posed this question to another poster.We all require baptism.
Now it would be useful to explain what, then, needs to be done, to be in Adam, and what needs to be done to be in Christ. Which action requires the least of our participation to be effective?"All" in Romans 5 is qualified by the important concepts "in Adam" and "in Christ". All "in Adam" are condemned. All "in Christ" are justified.
Choose life, and life in Christ, with Christ, etc...Now it would be useful to explain what, then, needs to be done, to be in Adam, and what needs to be done to be in Christ. Which means action requires the least of our participation to be affective?