Don't you mean Christadolphins, at least they have a porpoise in life?
2006-07-06 23:32:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Use punctuation for goodness sake and try spelling things correctly - didn't you go to school???!!!!!
Firstly, 'original sin' has nothing to do with the innocence of youth - it is about disobeying God's instruction about not eating from a particular tree. Personally, I find the fact that the entire human race supposedly stemmed from a totally incestuous family (Adam, Eve and their children) far more disturbing. How can we accept that as being 'ok' ? Babies are born with no knowledge of good or bad - in the same way as Adam and Eve were created. They are taught what is 'right or wrong' in the same way that A & E found out. God never wanted us to find out for ourselves. He gave us the basic moral code - the commandments, to live by. If we all did that, there would be no problems in the World. A sobering thought - just 10 things to observe and live by - and we can't do it.
2006-07-07 08:46:31
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answered by pyronaught2000 2
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Eve was not *conned* she listened and thought that it made sense. As for Adam not being *conned* he was. He ate just as she did of the fruit of the tree of life and so his *sin* was worse in God's eyes and because of this they were cast from the garden.
Babies born with sin? no I can't believe that, but what I have been taught is that all humans have the capacity to sin, little children do it, older children do it, you do it and I do it.
Which is why there is baptism. Catholics used to baptise stillborns because of the limbo nonsense, now though they have joined the 21ts century and done away with the idea of limbo, saying a child that young is incapable of sinning and therefore goes back to the arms that formed her.
Of course there was Original Sin, that is what Adam and Eve are guilty of.
2006-07-19 04:46:02
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answered by ? 4
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I haven't ever heard of christdelphians, but I am Christian. Catholics and some Christians believe in the original sin and would say that newborn babies are therefore already tarnished. Some Christians believe that this has more of a metaphorical meaning; that humans and are imperfect and so, by being human, babies will at some point sin. And others don't agree with the idea. I just wanted to point this out as many people may not realise this from your question.
2006-07-07 08:07:27
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answered by guest 5
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interesting thoughts...Sin and Hell is all part of church and religion control. As to our spirits we have to decide our own well being. this is sometimes through our subconscious so not always in the open...so to speak
The 2 Orientations.are service to self (the elite of the church...governments and high powered people
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service to others the golden rule do onto others as you want done to yourself ...and think only of others on all your motives
After the soon and forth coming pole shift and the earth is transformed into a full service to others planet for may entities and beings from other worlds of higher dimensions
The zeta's will be co workers with true and the beautiful of human kind. No rules of religion or government or nations at war ....so good
2006-07-09 07:50:33
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answered by creativedynamic 2
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I believe we are born "in a world of natural sin". I believe we are protected in a state of "grace" until we come of knowledge about right and wrong. If I thought God would send an innocent baby or young child to hell, I couldn't live with that belief.
2006-07-15 23:31:01
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answered by nobluffzone 5
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Eve got conned, but Adam was supposed to be looking out for her and he failed to point out to her that she was disobeying God. The bible clearly states we are all born into sin. Those like babies who have not had a chance to respond to Jesus, if they die they get a fair hearing, god isn't heartless you know! You can't just take the parts of the Bible you don't like and disregard them, either it's the word of God or it isn't.
2006-07-13 15:24:01
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answered by good tree 6
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Sin is passed from Adam to ALL mankind.....
Adam was responsible for the sin just as husbands are responsible to God for the family today...
UNfortunately women's lib has changed all that as wives no longer...."obey their husbands as unto the Lord."
altho we ALL personally reap what we sow, husbands are the umbrella over the family that if it gets a hole (sin)in it, will hit the whole family.
gets too heavy to go into on net.
Sin passed from one man, was paid for by one man. Adam is a type of Christ.
Romans 5:12
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin, as so death passed upon all men, for all have sinned.
2006-07-07 08:30:29
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answered by deed 5
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so...wait...you beleive that a newborn baby is an evil sinner and worthy of burning in hell for all eternity...and thats a good thing?
i find it wildly amusing how you religious people cant leave anyone alone when it comes to condemning people. newborn babies arent even safe...sheesh....
2006-07-07 06:29:07
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answered by johnny_zondo 6
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Well, wether they believe it or not, babies are not born into the Paradise, so they are punished, even if it's not nice from God.
2006-07-07 06:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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