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  1. 1. THE RELATION BETWEEN ORIGINAL AND ACTUAL SIN. The former originated in a free act of Adam as the representative of the human race, a transgression of the law of God and a corruption of human nature, which rendered him liable to the punishment of God.

  2. 23 sie 2012 · • Original Sin is at the root of every actual sin--we want to be god but without God • Protoevangelium--The first gospel – God’s response to our sin is to offer us salvation – God’s response is not to punish us for sin but forgive the sin and heal its effects (Rom. 6:23)

  3. According to this doctrine everyone is born with ‘original sin’ and therefore everyone needs to be redeemed by the sacrificial and atoning death of Christ. But what exactly is ‘original sin’ and in what does redemption, or liberation, from ‘original sinconsist?

  4. The doctrine of original sin. One of the following is true: (1) We are guilty of Adam’s sin. (2) We are guilty for the corruption of our own nature. 1. If I am guilty for X, then I must have, at some time, had a choice about whether X occurred. 2. I never had a choice about whether Adam would sin. 3. I never had a choice about whether my ...

  5. The doctrine of original sin which refers to the ‘morally vitiated condition in which we find ourselves at birth as members of a sinful race’ 1 is commonly regarded as one of the most difficult parts of Christian theology.

  6. The Fall of Man: Original Sin. Frank Acevedo. 2018, Liberty University. A Christian’s view of original sin and its implication on human history will determine how they present, defend, and apply the gospel message of Christ to all areas of faith and life. See full PDF.

  7. The difference between “sin” and “original sin” is the differ-ence between the tree and the fruit. Our sins are the bad fruit of our corrupted nature. See Matthew 7:17-18. How does Jesus use the illustration of the tree and fruit to teach about our sins? Martin Luther called original sin a “nature-sin” or “person