See... the thing with this is... Either Chirstianity make exceptions for whoever they want, or Christ is not really the son of God. Jesus sinned in his life. He disobeyed his parents by running off aand he was afraid of death. They say it's because he has human qualities. I cna't imagine why he would be afriad. He knew he had to do this long before it happened. And plus... he knows he saves all the rest of the world from sin. AND he gets to go to heaven after.
Jesus was just a man and that is the answer.
2006-06-22 11:14:47
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answered by FY 4
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Since the concept of "original sin" is a man made idea, that type of conclusion for your question starts out wrong in the first place. People like to lean to the vulgar and picture some spirit having sex with Mary, and simply can't grasp that the creator of their life, could in a manner undisclosed simply create life, as he did once before.
As for sinless...because He never sinned. I could say lots more, but since I am uncertian of the sincerity of the question, I'll simply leave off.
2006-06-22 18:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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He was born from virgin birth, so there was no sin involved. Plus, theres a very good reason that he was sinless...he never sinned. Also, the original sin was the whole Adam and Eve story.
2006-06-22 18:15:48
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answered by michellinie 2
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Some religions believe that no child is born with sin. They are born with the light of Christ and they will not be held accountable until the reach the age of accountability. I do not believe that a baby can go to hell. They haven't the mind set to make choices, therefore, they cannot sin. My religion believes that when a child turns 8 years old they have reached an age at which they are responsible enough to make choices. In fact they are not baptized until they are at least 8 because it needs to be there choice.
2006-06-22 18:15:23
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answered by Boomer 2
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Christ as the second Adam and covenant head was not born of an ordinary union of man and woman and was therefore not represented by Adam in original sin.
Christ as the new covenant head necessitates having a human nature by being the "seed of the woman" and conception by the Holy Spirit.
This view afffirms God's wisdom for man in redemption by representation and imputation.
Good question.
2006-06-22 18:20:46
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answered by echotexture 2
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Jesus was born sinless because he is the son of God and throughout his life, he was sinless. Also, he was born of the virgin Mary who in the wedding was his mom (which perhaps you already may know.) Jesus paid the price for our sins by being crucified on the cross and rose again to show that when we die and we believe in God, we go to Heaven.
2006-06-22 18:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no, original sin refers to adam and eve in the garden and their disobedience to God's command not to eat of a particular item. \
Christ was born sinless so that he could be a sacrifice for you and for me. In the Old Testament days, people brought animals to the temple to give as sacrifice for sins because the Scripture states that without the shedding of innocent blood, there is no forgiveness of sins, and that was all a foreshadowing of the coming of Jesus, the spotless sacrifice to take away the sins of the world once and for all, doing away with the need for annual sacrificial animals.
2006-06-22 18:16:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No... the original sin was Adam & Eve eating the forbidden fruit in the garden of Eden.
Also, Mary was not impregnated by a man; she was impregnated by the Holy Spirit of God. She was not touched by any man up to this point in time. So he, (Jesus), was born sinless to a virgin as far as man is concerned.
2006-06-22 18:15:37
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answered by love_2b_curious 6
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He was sinless because He knew there was no sin.
Sin is a fabrication of the people. His sacrafice was a symbol for an end to a world and the beginning of another.
Law is law, but law that seperates you from God is sin. You are inseperable from God. Jesus knew we were all the same, all of God. Not different from.
2006-06-22 18:18:43
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answered by ridethestar 5
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Jesus was born a sinner as ALL humans are - BUT - he committed no sin ever in his lifetime. He led the way to Salvation by living what he preached - and was Baptized, the Holy Spirit (God is Spirit and Holy) descended on him and made his home in Jesus.
This blows the Trinity concept out of the water. Jesus was Jesus - and he was the receptacle of God who dwelt in Jesus. When Jesus was tempted for 40 days - if he had been GOD, that would have been cheating and not living an example for all men. So Jesus was not God. He was the prophesied MESSIAH! who was to come and save mankind from it's sin.
Jesus knows our frustrations with sin and is not unsympathetic. He was tempted as we are tempted, had desires as we have desires - he conquered them all, because he knew his purpose, his destiny and he knew from where he came.
As hard as it is to understand, Jesus was with God in the very beginning - BEFORE the earth was framed. he was the VOICE of God.., God's very image and expressed representative. And he was sent to this Earth to be born of a virgin as a sign of who he was (Messiah or anointed one).
Since God can not die to fulfill the former Covenant (Old Testament) he did the next best thing to legally change the old covenant a covenant that was sealed in blood, it required blood sacrifice and the death of the one who established the will (testament) to start with.
Since Jesus was the one who spoke to Moses as the very voice God, he would be sent to conclude the former testament given to Moses, and upon his resurrection establish the beginning of the New Covenant (will or New testament).
When Jesus has put all God's enemies under his feet, the last of which is death, Jesus will hand all authority that has been given him, back to his Father (God), and he will be like his brothers and lead as a man. This is Bible and it is truth. If only Jews and Muslims understood - then they should be saved and nothing would preclude them.
Jesus is the Son of God - and he was sent by his Father to save you and me and all who will accept the Good News, that through Jesus sacrifice and through the New Agreement (New covenant / New Testament / Will) we can escape a certain hell and an eternity in the lake of fire.
Jesus while alive prior to his resurrection, as a man, had to operate within the laws of Moses and not deviate from them to avoid violating the Covenant established with Moses. Animal sacrifices were made for coverings of sin just as the law required and his flesh was covered as sinless in that respect.., and he committed no sin in his body. You could say he was twice sinless, even though the nature of the body is sin.
Overcoming the desires of the flesh - Jesus did as required of him. Now.., will you come to Jesus? (see ACTS 2:38)
2006-06-22 18:50:40
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answered by Victor ious 6
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Mary was highly favored among women.God choose her to bear HIS SON. The reason HE was without sin Is because...The blood IS always supplied by the father and that FATHER was GOD. AT NO TIME DOES THE MOTHER"S BLOOD MIX WITH THE BABY"S! That's why the Bible says the sins of the father Is passed from one generation to the next. The sins of the father Is passed through the Bloodline or linage of that man. See Mary wasn't without sin,only highly favored.She was a direct desendant of Rachel(The Prositute). So God was the supplier of the blood of CHRIST.NOT MAN.
2006-06-22 18:20:31
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answered by Isabella 6
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