QUOTE(Mr. WongSF @ Jul 11 2018, 05:17 AM)
thomasthai
Here's another one :
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Sin isn't an inbred disease, (the : we sin because we are sinners myth) But rather it's an act of one's own volition.
Majority of Christians are confused that we have inherited a "sin nature" from Adam. Therefore, they assume that we will continue sinning until the day we die even after coming to Christ.
There is NO SUCH THING as SIN NATURE!
The only thing we inherited from our first parents is the curse of physical death. That is why the mortality rate is 100%. Still is.
The heart/our soul/ our free will (whatever you choose to call it) makes the decision to either sin or obey. The body just executes it. That is all. There is nothing sinful dwelling in these sacks of flesh that causes us to sin!
Don't believe when you're told that babies are born with a sin nature. They behave accordingly through observation & habits inculcated.
Eh Here's another one :
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Sin isn't an inbred disease, (the : we sin because we are sinners myth) But rather it's an act of one's own volition.
Majority of Christians are confused that we have inherited a "sin nature" from Adam. Therefore, they assume that we will continue sinning until the day we die even after coming to Christ.
There is NO SUCH THING as SIN NATURE!
The only thing we inherited from our first parents is the curse of physical death. That is why the mortality rate is 100%. Still is.
The heart/our soul/ our free will (whatever you choose to call it) makes the decision to either sin or obey. The body just executes it. That is all. There is nothing sinful dwelling in these sacks of flesh that causes us to sin!
Don't believe when you're told that babies are born with a sin nature. They behave accordingly through observation & habits inculcated.
Rom 5:19 for as through the disobedience of the one man, the many were constituted sinners: so also through the obedience of the one, shall the many be constituted righteous.
You have to contend with this verse loh.
Now, some decided to forgo this to allow own volition. But the Bible testified both. We are not so fallen that we lost all rational capabilities. Yes, sin has separated man that from God that he is incapable of saving himself through good works. But it does not devoid man's ability to believe ... e.g. Adam demonstrated his faith by calling his wife, Living. Abraham believed and was called the father of faith.
Jul 11 2018, 09:17 AM

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