All children are born SINLESS. Jesus compared his kingdom (the church) to that of a child, innocent.
The original sin and inherited sin are concepts created by man to justify infant baptism, also created by man.
2007-03-30 02:50:25
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answer #1
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answered by TG 4
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No. Romans 3:10 "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one."
(Also see 1 John 1:8 & 10, Rom. 3:12, 5:12)
The doctrine of original sin teaches that every individual is born into a broken world where sin is already active; that they are inevitably influenced personally by the actions of others and the consequences of choices made by others. It is not inherited physically.
2007-03-29 23:00:11
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answer #2
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answered by thundercatt9 7
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i'm conscious the jap orthodox church has in no way had a develooped Augustinian theology yet inheriting a tendency to sin and a individual loss of existence bodily is a effect of unique sin. i think of at some point you're agreeing with unique sin and at some point you're no longer and that i'm uncertain the place the line is. i think of the Bible does easily helps an Augustinian view. Jesus reported "there is not any one stable different than God" thankfully in simple terms as by one guy loss of life unfold to all mankind who's born in Adam, all mankind who's present day in Christ via fact they suspect into Him are saved. In Adam there is loss of life, In Christ all believers would be made alive. ALl have sinned and fall in need of the appreciate of God and no person is composed of Jesus till the daddy attracts him we've fallen and can't arise with out grace. guy suffers the effect of Adam's sin, being federally represented via Adam. In comparable replaced into, believers are federally represented via Christ and his righteousness for eternal existence.
2016-11-24 23:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Faith does not affect our DNA. It affects how we cope with the weaknesses that come with it!
A child born to any human parents, Christian or not, will have to deal with their heritage. There may be family historys of alcohol abuse--and a tendency for that, or obesity--and a tendency for that, or cancer--and a tendency for it! Hopefully, a Christian family will be successful in passing along the disciplines of their faith to their children, but the free will of each child gives them the capability to reject everything their parents try to impress.
Just ask Billy Graham and his wife. One of their sons rejected the faith for a long time as a grown-up. They wrote a book about it, called "Prodigals and Those Who Love Them".
2007-03-29 23:02:03
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answer #4
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answered by MamaBear 6
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No. All persons are born with original sin. Only two exceptions = Jesus Christ, and His mother, Mary.
We can overcome this stain of original sin that we are all born with by confessing that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior, and that He died for our sins. And by living the life of a true Christian. Christ became man to help us overcome sin and death.
2007-03-29 22:50:29
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answer #5
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answered by the phantom 6
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A true Christian is like bigfoot.
Just when you think you found one it turns out to be a man in a monkey suit!
I have heard so many say this term a true Christian but honestly I have NEVER found one! I'm convinced they must become part of crypozoology. The study of crap that doesn't exist!
2007-03-29 22:43:43
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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No, each individual has to go before God and repent their own sins and accept Jesus as their Savior. Now if a very young child were to die, then that child goes to Heaven because a young child is too young to be accountable for themselves.
2007-03-29 22:48:33
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answer #7
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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No. All humans have original sin because oof that whole Adam and Eve ordeal.
2007-03-29 22:44:38
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answer #8
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answered by Kim 3
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No.
We have a "sin nature" and inclined to selfishness and rebellion against obeying God.
Children have to be taught to share and tell the truth.
2007-03-29 22:43:10
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answer #9
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answered by lda 4
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No. All are born with a sinful nature.
2007-03-29 22:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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