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It doesn't deny there being reasons people die other than one's personal sin. And certainly is not alluding to the innocent (those who haven't sinned, as you propose) being reckoned guilty because of their having a sinful nature. If you look at the context of Rom 6:23 it's talking about behavior.Babies die who never consciously sin. Because the wages of sin is death and they have sinful natures.
What do you mean by "sinner"?Having a "sinful nature" by my understanding does not mean you are a sinner?
Having a "sinful nature" by my understanding does not mean you are a sinner?
I agree. There are those in this thread who believe Adam and Eve didn't have a sinful nature until they sinned. There's no scripture to support that. If you look at the description of Eve's temptation:Death is the result of Adam and Eve sinning and not some change in their nature, sin resulted in the cures of death (the payment). Some saints were taken up without dying so did they not sin?
It does, but such nature can be forgiven.Just being born with a sinful nature doesn't make one guilty of sin.
In contrast the "sinful nature" in scripture is viewed as an entity that influences one's behavior. So by "sinful nature" I'm referring to something different that what you're referring to.A sinful nature is a tendency. If you say that your car tends to break down, yet it never has broken down, then you would be contradicting yourself. I cannot say that Christ tends to sin if he never has. Therefore, he does not have a sinful nature. Otherwise, the term has no meaning.
Unless you landed on God's lap at birth you were born into a sinful nature.A sinful nature is a tendency.
He understands how it feels to be hungry, tired, in pain emotionally and physically, because He has lived a life as a man. But that does not mean His flesh was sinful, nor would it have been necessary. In fact that's almost blasphemous - it would be a corruption of God Himself, if that were possible.
Realize your saying that people are born guilty, and not because of any action on their part, but rather because God created them guilty. You've just described injustice. The God of the scriptures is just, and therefore you're wrong.It does, but such nature can be forgiven.
You're mischaracterizing the position. God "pretended" nothing. He laid the punishment of death upon Jesus knowing full well He was innocent. He did it for our sake. Paul quotes the OT in this regard, saying "cursed in every man hanging on a tree".This in contrast to those who assert that God pretended that Jesus was guilty of the sins of the world and poured wrath on him.
In order for Jesus to be able to take on the sins of the world He had to be the innocent lamb, otherwise He couldn't have freed the rest of us from the bondage of death. He had to fulfill the Mosaic law which no one else was able to do.You're mischaracterizing the position. God "pretended" nothing. He laid the punishment of death upon Jesus knowing full well He was innocent. He did it for our sake. Paul quotes the OT in this regard, saying "cursed in every man hanging on a tree".
Behavior is the result of a sinful nature, not the cause of it. A corrupt tree cannot produce good fruit.It doesn't deny there being reasons people die other than one's personal sin. And certainly is not alluding to the innocent (those who haven't sinned, as you propose) being reckoned guilty because of their having a sinful nature. If you look at the context of Rom 6:23 it's talking about behavior.
Is Jesus God? If so, God cannot sin.Scripture? And to be noted, you failed to respond to the scriptures I provided.
And He did not.Is Jesus God? If so, God cannot sin.
Ex 23:7 "Keep yourself far from a false matter; do not kill the innocent and righteous. For I will not justify the wicked."You're mischaracterizing the position. God "pretended" nothing. He laid the punishment of death upon Jesus knowing full well He was innocent. He did it for our sake. Paul quotes the OT in this regard, saying "cursed in every man hanging on a tree".
Thankfully, you're not my judge.You're saying that God was one of those wicked men.
Yep I already said, and I quote, "Jesus didn't sin". You might want read more carefully before responding, else, "He who answers before listening— that is his folly and his shame." Pr 18:13Is Jesus God? If so, God cannot sin.
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