My Response: I think Locker wanted to explore all these concepts from all angles. So, can you clarify why you reject the idea that we are all morally culpable for death from birth on the basis of inheriting the guilt of his sin?Fortigurn wrote:
I'm wondering now if you actually know what the doctrine of 'Original Sin' is. You seem to have a very different idea of what it means to the standard Reformed position. The doctrine of 'Original Sin' is not that someone sinned in the beginning, or that sin had an origin.
I agree sin had an origin. I agree that we inherit from Adam a nature which is both mortal and inevitably biased towards sin. I reject the idea that we are all morally culpable for death from birth on the basis of inheriting the guilt of his sin.
B. W. wrote:Mr. Fortigurn, do you believe that Satan, the devil, is not a being, is not a creature? Who, along with his comrades, walks about seeking whom they may devour? Whom or what to you believe the devil is? Satan?
My Response: Okay? How so?Fortigurn wrote: I believe that 'satan' and 'devil' are terms which are used to describe various entities in Scripture, some real beings and some personifications or zoomorphisms.
B. W. wrote: This brings us to a unique position to explore — where did sin originate from?
My Response: Okay - back to square one - what is Original Sin if not these? I think Locker wants to explore these issues more. Are you willing? Locker asked the questions. Let's grant him something to work with. Agreed?Fortigurn wrote: Well Scripture says it arose from the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life. In other words, from within the human heart (James 1:14-15).
I need to get ready for work — myself — so I need to depart till later; therefore, after work I can devote more time on answering other question/responses, Fortigurn, made concerning use of scriptures I placed on thread from the New Living Translation.
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