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Adam's sin

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Helen, Apr 22, 2003.

  1. Eric B

    Eric B Active Member
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    Because part of the nature is mortality. We die physically from either natural causes or accidents, etc. That is the nature of our bodies and phycical creation which God cursed in punishment of Adam's sin. This still doesn't mean the baby is "held accountable" for anything, as if he "knew to do right, and didn't" (James 4:17).
    So I take it you're saying that loss of assurance does not necessarily mean you've fallen away. OK, but still, others say if there is such a loss of obedience in the first place (leading to the loss of assurance), then you've already fallen away, and Calvin implied this was from being given by God a "vain faith".
     
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    A purely sinless being cannot die. Jesus laid down His life voluntarily.
     
  3. rufus

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    Paul's commentary in Romans 5 regarding Adam's sin is clear to me, and I've examined the Hebrew of the O.T. and the Greek of the N.T.

    Adam's sin was imputed to his posterity by God. A careful exegesis of Romans 5 shows the wonderful balance which Paul had on that subject.

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