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Also, that if man fails, it is not God's doing either, nor God's "plan".
Well this deals with God's sovereignty, which is an entirely different issue than original sin.
Also, that if man fails, it is not God's doing either, nor God's "plan".
I already made the point that each person is accountable for their own sins in post #5.
If we are accountable, as you say, then we cannot use a savior or scapegoat. Right?
So much for Jesus saving all.
Do you see it as a sin to abdicate ones responsibility and use Jesus in our steed?
It is stupid for you to quote what can be easily refuted or negated.
If sin must be in us and be a necessary part of Yahweh's plan, which it clearly is as sung by Christians, and confirmed by scriptures, then without it we go extinct.
I learned that Christianity is a take off on naturalistic thinking, which confirms the stupidity of supernatural beliefs.
Naturalistic thinking and knowing, the tacit, experiential, and intuitive reasoning of everyday interaction, have long been regarded as inferior to formal reason and labeled primitive, fallible, subjective, superstitious, and in some cases ineffable. It is the type of thinking that created a God that banged a 14 year old virgin to get his son.
It is the type of thinking that created a God that banged a 14 year old virgin to get his son.
Although you can get pregnant without having sexual intercourse, pregnancy without sperm is impossible.
pregnancy without sperm is impossible.
How did God get sperm into Mary?
Perhaps.Armageddon makes Jesus quite evil.
I do not like the immoral savior ideas that immoral Christians will ignore.
I do not those who adore an evil genocidal god.
The churches do not like that.
Again, some of you weirdos use no caution when entering a forum with your big mouths.
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Is original sin an example of Kin punishment?If so, the wiki article of kin punishment needs to be updated.Original wiki entry: Kin punishment is the practice of punishing the family members of someone accused of a crime, either in place of or in addition to the perpetrator. It refers to the principle of a family sharing responsibility for a crime committed by one of its members, and is a form of collective punishment. Kin punishment has been used by authoritarian states as a form of extortion, harassment, or persecution. Countries that have practiced kin punishment include pre-Christian European cultures, Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and non-Western cultures including China, Japan, and North Korea.“