Look, I'm not saying that I don't respect what the no-eggers are doing, which is trying to protect the sinlessness of Jesus. However, their efforts are in vain because the Bible does not teach that damnable sins are passed down genetically.
Was Mary a Biological Mother or a Surrogate Mother for Jesus?
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Eliyahu, Jan 21, 2008.
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Scripture says nothing of God putting Christ in a woman's egg. The woman's egg produces sinful flesh. Christ could not come in sinful flesh. Only a spotless and unblemished lamb was accepted as a sacrifice in the Old Testament. Christ had to be spotless as well. -
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DHK said:You have yet to show Scripture that provides any evidence for that belief. Provide Scripture--in its proper context--to back up your belief. Where is it? There is none.Click to expand...
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cowboymatt said:Note who it is in Psalm 58.3 that are estranged and go astray, not everyone, just the wicked. Again, this is poetry and the clear intent of the psalmist is to indicate how wicked the wicked are. Psalm 58.3 is not a verse that indicates everyone is born in damnable sin through genetics.
Romans 3.10 does not dispute what I have claimed all along, that everyone sins. I am just not willing to read my theological heritage onto the Bible. Romans 3.10 does not say that sin is passed down genetically.Click to expand...
Who is the all in this verse?
Why did Jesus say:
John 3:7 Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
If you are not "in Christ" you are "in Adam".
1 Corinthians 15:22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
If you don't believe that sin is passed down genetically, why is there sicknes, death, birth defects, physical handicaps, etc., from where does sin come from and how come all are born with a sin nature as Romans 3:23 states?
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