In a way.
The story of Adam and Eve is about man coming forth into the realm of time. Into the dual nature of the universe. It is about humanity leaving the dreamlike place where we did not know the difference between male and female, God and human, good or evil.
To move out into the world, to gather knowledge (if this is what you mean by original thought), we had to leave the Garden. This is the shift in consciousness from the consciousness of identity to the consciousness of participation.
2006-10-06 08:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Original Sin is the disobedience of Adam and Eve to God. Original thought is not.
2006-10-06 08:19:25
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answer #2
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answered by sister steph 6
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YES! Congratulations you've solved one of life's great mysteries. Good thinking! Original sin is the religious metaphor for human beings going from animals who do everything from instinct (evolutionary development of behaviors) to use of the brain circuitry to figure out things they can do to alter their environment - that they wouldn't have known to do from their old animal instinct (prior evolutionary progress). This new way of behaving in the world had consequences as sometimes it resulted in great and wonderful achievements for the human being (more food, water, shelter etc) and sometimes it resulted in death. Hence the warning and caution was issued and defined as "original sin". To think things out yourself and come up with your own solution rather than relying on the old way (instinct) or what is now known as the old way (religious texts and admonitions).
2006-10-06 08:30:33
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answered by Anonymous
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SIN in times new roman font spells S\\IIV(stitched together)
ie sil I IV stitched together ie MY arm that appears IIII I ie sealed cuts
means yes suicide is not a SIN
means a SIN to hurt orphans
also a SIN to hurt germans
reason in times new roman font my birthday on emperor's earth is raised above ie on emperor's earth is something looking like 9 ie the 9 has a story to it ie its september usually but the I7 is the day i was born. So yes virgina their is a God.
i was in that place in which there is no darkness so yes i saw God.
proof is 123456789 read upside down with understanding 4 upside down is 17 and an upside down 2 is like an eye seeing. and God is 1 and 5 upside down is ear ie hear.
means read upside down 68 L(leg)9 ear I7 e(ie he) see 1.
so if bible writer is correct it means I AM pure of heart. Cause i was born 68.9.I7. So proof positive GOD does exist.
heil Gott, hail God.etc...
2006-10-06 08:21:47
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answered by ? 1
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you're suited; Judaism does not have any resembling the thought of 'unique sin'. We have self belief that one and all human beings are born organic and harmless and that it is in basic terms achievable to entice closer to G-d by being 'righteous' and by attempting our maximum suitable to maintain on together with his regulations. we are actually not predicted to be appropriate: certainly, in Judaism, in basic terms G-d can ever achieve this. Judaism describes 2 conflicting impulses present interior of each and every human. there is 'yetzer tov' - or 'solid impulse', and then there is 'yetzer ra' or 'undesirable impulse'. it is our job, as human beings, to purpose and conquer the damaging impulse and quite, to purpose and act in accordance with the solid impulse, which we could liken to the 'judgment of right and incorrect'. so because it is how Judaism explains 'undesirable' behaviour. we are human, we are actually not infallible, we can all make errors and devote sins with the help of distinctive function of being human and hence no longer being appropriate. yet we don't think that human beings are inherently 'sinful' by nature - no. we are only *human*. desire that facilitates to make sparkling it slightly :) EDIT it may succeed to observe that in the time of Judaism, movements are seen much extra important than ideals. it quite isn't any solid a guy or woman having the 'appropriate' concept set in the event that they then pass around behaving unethically. we've the belief of 'tikkun olam' or 'repairing the international'. Judaism says that we could constantly behave with honour because of the fact it quite is intrinsically the extra suitable component of do, no longer because of the fact we are hoping to determine we've a place in 'heaven'. Jews do no longer even think of of the afterlife, ordinarily. we are taught to concentration on *this* existence and making it ethical and demanding and specific - relaxing! :)
2016-10-15 22:06:05
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answered by ? 4
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If you believe in sin that would make perfect sense.
2006-10-06 08:26:28
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answered by buttercup 5
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Original sin is an utterly silly concept. without redeeming value of any sort whatever.
2006-10-06 08:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much. I don't know why thinking is not a sin yet.
2006-10-06 08:16:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No
2006-10-06 08:17:00
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answered by Preacher 6
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