Our Sinful Nature
Our Sinful Nature
Hello,
I have read and thought about the nature of sins; when Adam and Eve were created, they had no sin, but a choice. So I was hoping someone could clarify this for me, either
1) Through taking of the fruit of Good and Evil, we are all born with a sinful nature through Adam and Eve, or
2) We are all born with sin, but our free will allows us to choose sin and thus all are sinful.
Thanks in advance.
I have read and thought about the nature of sins; when Adam and Eve were created, they had no sin, but a choice. So I was hoping someone could clarify this for me, either
1) Through taking of the fruit of Good and Evil, we are all born with a sinful nature through Adam and Eve, or
2) We are all born with sin, but our free will allows us to choose sin and thus all are sinful.
Thanks in advance.
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Just like Adam and Eve--upon creation--had no sin, so do we--upon creation--have no sin. Thus, that crosses out we are all born with sin. Eve was aware of disobedience before eating of the fruit (Genesis 3:2-3). Therefore, i have to say, "our free will allows us to choose to sin" and everyone chooses to sin--usually cause of temptation.
That's the way i see it.
That's the way i see it.
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Let me ask this.In God We Trust wrote:Therefore, i have to say, "our free will allows us to choose to sin" and everyone chooses to sin--usually cause of temptation. That's the way i see it.
If our "free will" allows us to choose sin, does our free will allow us to never choose sin? You say that "everyone choose sin--usually cause of temptation". Why? If that is the case, then just how free is our will.
We are "slaves to sin", born in iniquity, and conceived in sin.
See "The Myth of Libertarian Free Will".[/url]
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Ah, trying to answer your questions confused me... To the point where i feel we have no free will. I feel like i'm a Calvinist, now--if that's the right denomination.puritan lad wrote:If our "free will" allows us to choose sin, does our free will allow us to never choose sin? You say that "everyone choose sin--usually cause of temptation". Why? If that is the case, then just how free is our will.
We are "slaves to sin", born in iniquity, and conceived in sin.
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I think a better question would be does our free will allow us to choose life. I know that you say no, but I'm not so sure yet.PL wrote:If our "free will" allows us to choose sin, does our free will allow us to never choose sin? You say that "everyone choose sin--usually cause of temptation". Why? If that is the case, then just how free is our will.
That is a good description of total depravity, but not of inability to choose.PL wrote:We are "slaves to sin", born in iniquity, and conceived in sin
"Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible." - Corrie Ten Boom
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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Not to confuse you, but you do have "free will" in a sense that you act "freely". (No one forces you to sin). Your will is free to do what it wants to do. However your will isn't totally free in any libertarian sense. Your will is a slave to your own lusts, desires, etc. Your will is not free to change your own heart. That is something only God can do.In God We Trust wrote:Ah, trying to answer your questions confused me... To the point where i feel we have no free will. I feel like i'm a Calvinist, now--if that's the right denomination.puritan lad wrote:If our "free will" allows us to choose sin, does our free will allow us to never choose sin? You say that "everyone choose sin--usually cause of temptation". Why? If that is the case, then just how free is our will.
We are "slaves to sin", born in iniquity, and conceived in sin.
(BTW: I am a Calvinist. Hopefully, the above, as well as the article, will help explain the will of man and the work of the Holy Spirit in the proper light).
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Can the dead choose life? I think Ezekiel's vision of the dry bones is a good illustration. Ezekiel was told to prophecy to the dry bones. But it was only through the Holy Spirit that they could live.FFC wrote:I think a better question would be does our free will allow us to choose life. I know that you say no, but I'm not so sure yet.PL wrote:If our "free will" allows us to choose sin, does our free will allow us to never choose sin? You say that "everyone choose sin--usually cause of temptation". Why? If that is the case, then just how free is our will.
That is a good description of total depravity, but not of inability to choose.PL wrote:We are "slaves to sin", born in iniquity, and conceived in sin
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Either one. It is God who must give us life. Otherwise, we are incapable of choosing Christ. (John 6:64) In any other scenario, the new birth becomes unnecessary.In God We Trust wrote:What kind of dead? Literally or spiritual?puritan lad wrote:Can the dead choose life?Ephesians 2:1
As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins,
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PL, can you supply verses that specifically show that we are incapable as opposed to unwilling wrt salvation? I'm reading through Romans chapter 3 which gives a good description of our natural inclination to sin, but I'm still not seeing anything specific regarding incapability. Besides that, the whole point of that chapter seems to be showing the futility of trusting in the law to make one righteous as opposed to Faith.puritan lad wrote:Either one. It is God who must give us life. Otherwise, we are incapable of choosing Christ. (John 6:64) In any other scenario, the new birth becomes unnecessary.In God We Trust wrote:What kind of dead? Literally or spiritual?puritan lad wrote:Can the dead choose life?Ephesians 2:1
As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins,
"Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible." - Corrie Ten Boom
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
Act 9:6
And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
The issue of free will was brought into the discussion and I would like to identify an issue wherein ones free will has been modified.
The title of the article in the following URL is, "Free to choose?", and its continuing sub-title, "Modern neuroscience is eroding the idea of free will".
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displa ... id=8453850
I don't think all aberrant behavior is caused by "medical conditions", but how can anyone be sure of this? An interesting quote from the article is,
The title of the article in the following URL is, "Free to choose?", and its continuing sub-title, "Modern neuroscience is eroding the idea of free will".
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displa ... id=8453850
I don't think all aberrant behavior is caused by "medical conditions", but how can anyone be sure of this? An interesting quote from the article is,
This brings into question whether individuals choose to sin or it is beyond their control.The Economist wrote:But science will shrink the space in which free will can operate by slowly exposing the mechanism of decision making.
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The artilce goes into greater depth, but here are just a few.
John 1:13
John 3:3
John 6:44
John 6:65
John 15:5
Romans 9:16
1 Corinthians 2:14
Libertarian Free Will cannot co-exist with God's Absolute Predestination. (Acts 13:48; Ephesians 1:4-5; Ephesians 1:11; 2 Timothy 1:9; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14). The gospel is good news, not good advice. We need new life, and only God can give that.
John 1:13
John 3:3
John 6:44
John 6:65
John 15:5
Romans 9:16
1 Corinthians 2:14
Libertarian Free Will cannot co-exist with God's Absolute Predestination. (Acts 13:48; Ephesians 1:4-5; Ephesians 1:11; 2 Timothy 1:9; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14). The gospel is good news, not good advice. We need new life, and only God can give that.
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