The effects of
the first human sin would actually be analogous to a terrible earthquake, devastating human nature and making man's place in Nature insecure.
Not exact matches
First, he would have to have existed, then be reborn as a
human, then killed as a
human to pay some ransom price he set on our heads for the
sin of eating his fruit from the tree he happened to plant right next to the hungry
humans he just made.
if the
first pair would nothave
sinned they would still be here and all
human kind would know is the ways of almighty God and existing on a paradise earth — wich still is comming.the reason he didn't destroy Satan immediately is because he posed a Question as to almighty Gods right to sovereignty..
Similarly, the doctrine of Original
Sin being passed on by physical generation, hence that we are all descended from the
first humans who fell from grace, is indeed defined de Fide.
63 When bloody flooding killed the
human race And brand - new oceans put man in his place, Except for those who carried mankind's seed, I,
first of creatures, snubbed what law decreed, While I mocked yielding to the Lord's command, For which, I think, a poet would declare, «The
sin....
Also, we normally focus on the eternal penalties of
sin, because they are the most important, but Scripture indicates temporal penalties are real and go back to the
first sin humans committed: «To the woman he said, «I will greatly multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children (Gen. 3:16).
Do the religious believe these people are not related to the Eve lineage that inherrited
sin that made the supposed
first humans aware of their nakedness?
First, David could be saying that since he was born as a
human, he learned to
sin, in the same way that infants and toddlers learn to talk.
Then God and heaven... are now and here; and a change in
human consciousness, from
sin to holiness, would reveal this wonder of being» (Unity of Good [
First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1887], p. 37).
Cain, the one who wanted to save his family from their
sins, ends up taking his family deeper into
sin by becoming the
first murderer of the
human race.
I opposed,
first of all, the view that God intends all
human beings to be heterosexual, and that therefore a failure to be heterosexual represents a deviation from God's creative plan — a deviation that demands an explanation, usually given in terms of
sin, or more recently, in terms of sickness.
the most Blessed Virgin Mary, in the
first instance of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the
human race, was preserved free from all stain of original
sin, is a doctrine revealed by God and therefore to be believed firmly and constantly by all the faithful.
Many of the things I still believe in I
first learned in that modest Baptist community of faith: that Jesus loves me and died on the cross for my
sins; that the Bible is the totally true and trustworthy Word of God; that all
human beings are made in the image of God and are infinitely precious in his sight.
First Christianity goes ahead and establishes
sin so securely as a position that the
human understanding never can comprehend it; and then it is the same Christian doctrine which in turn undertakes to do away with this position so completely that the
human understanding never can comprehend it.
First, a little history: In the 16th century Protestant and Catholic positions on justification became polarized and soon escalated to include other doctrines, including the authority of the church; scripture and tradition; good works; merit and indulgences; the mass; and
sin and its effects in
human life.
The
first is that a
human institution subject to all the
sins and errors of mortality is here absolutized as the infallible spokesman for God.
First thought... Jesus did not condemn anyone although he condemned
sins Second thought... Does this not smack of placing the right to condemn on
human beings because «Jesus did it?»
For the one who was destined as King of Creation from the
first poising of matter can not be ultimately frustrated by
human sin.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some
humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the
first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future
sins (of believers?)
According to what he calls the «
first degree of humility,» which is the lowest degree necessary to attain salvation, it is incumbent upon the Christian «to obey the law of God our Lord in all things, so that not even were I made lord of all creation, or to save my life here on earth, would I consent to violate a commandment, whether divine or
human, that binds me under pain of mortal
sin» (Spiritual Exercises # 165).
At the beginning of the
human race, immediately after the
first sin, the Lord God Himself spoke of the enmity between her and the serpent.
im sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at
first... to know how short of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone for the hateful comments that have been posted here... and whats even MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone for MY
sins... if we could just see one glimpse of his heart we would all lay down all of this
human «intelligence» and say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.
All that Catholics need believe is that Man (as in full
human beings with a soul) were a special creation of God and that at some point the
first Man and Woman
sinned against God.
And if there was no point in time when man
first fell into
sin, what does it mean to speak of man in his fallen state, and how did
sin, if this is still the proper term, come to enter the
human scene?
In us, matter is brought into direct synthesis with spiritual mind... [it] is subsumed and transformed into a more perfect state by direct union with the Godhead... It is this destiny and this environmental harmony that is lost by
sin in the
first generation... this threatens the eternal frustration of
human nature - spiritual as well as physical death.»
We are not obliged to hold that Adam and Eve are the personal names of identifiable individuals known to history, but we must hold that the
first human couple
sinned and fell from grace, thereby damaging the integrity and the destiny of
human nature itself, a wound which we all inherit.
First Things often confronts «social
sin» (for example, relationships between
human communities that are not in accordance with God's plan and for which responsibility can not necessarily be attributed to an individual).
As nearly all critics would agree, the attractiveness that Satan displays in the
first two books partly stems from the impact of Romanticism; but as Fish already noted in his
first Milton book, the
human condition will always find Satan attractive, at least until he can capture the soul, for that susceptibility to the devil's charms is part of the legacy of original
sin.
First, we are given an in - depth discussion of the process of practical reasoning; the moral evaluation of
human action; a philosophical psychology that draws together the roles of intellect, will, and emotion in
human acts and in the development of virtuous or vicious moral character; the nature of
sin and the foundational role of conversion to Christ; and the place of law in the Christian life.
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