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i think there's a difference between God choosing to not hold one accountable and being genuinely Innocent. No human being is innocent, ever, under any circumstances, before a Holy and Just God.
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i think there's a difference between God choosing to not hold one accountable and being genuinely Innocent. No human being is innocent, ever, under any circumstances, before a Holy and Just God.
right....God often chooses to show all kinds of people mercy, children included. That doesn't make them, or anyone else, genuinely innocent.
No it doesn't.it says we are all born with a proclivity to sin and will do so sooner than later unless we die before we get a chance.
Yes.Will animals stand before the judgement seat of God?
Humans are made in the image of God - are animals?
If we are to place that verse in context, we have to go back to the first three chapters.I'm saying we should take passages in their context. We know for a fact that 'sin' passes on through the male seed. Romans is clear on this.
Rom 5:12
Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all sinned
Do children have to be taught to disobey?I would disagree with that. Children don't know sin. They have to be taught right and wrong.
We need to be very basic. God is a just God. That very specifically means that He will not judge a human for another humans sin. Physical death is not a judgement, it is a result. Eternal death is a judgement, not a result.If we are to place that verse in context, we have to go back to the first three chapters.
Chapter 1. Jews are guilty of sin.
Chapter 2. Gentiles are guilty of sin
Chapter 3. Both Jews and Gentils are guilty of sin. Thus, All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
This All is within the context of nations. It is not at the individual level.
The verse you posted in chapter 5 simply means all will die due to the singular event from Adam. It do us not attest to the sinfulness of every human born.
The all you underlined referenced the same all in chapter 3. It is at a national level, not the individual level.
With this verse in its proper context, I do t see how it supports your assumption. Please correct me if you believe I am in error by showing me my error.
Are we born condemned with Adams sin...or innocent at birth?
"You guys"?You guys are a hoot, with your assumptive doctrines using this verse.
You guys are a hoot, with your assumptive doctrines using this verse.It seems to me to be saying his mother and father did (not Him).
What sin did David's parents commit?And I'm saying (subject to correction) that Ps 51:5 doesn't say David sinned on the night of his conception. It seems to me to be saying his mother and father did (not Him).
Some sexual act in a pagan temple or the milkman?What sin did David's parents commit?
Eggs AckleySome sexual act in a pagan temple or the milkman?
What sin did David's parents commit?
You shouldn't have to ask.What sin did David's parents commit?
I asked my wife and she said the milkman, only thing I could think was something weird
I appreciate the time you spent writing this. And I am glad that we both come to the same conclusion that infants, children and if I may, mentally handicapped people will be found right in Christ.We need to be very basic. God is a just God. That very specifically means that He will not judge a human for another humans sin. Physical death is not a judgement, it is a result. Eternal death is a judgement, not a result.
Judgement implies a judge made a descision on something. If there is nothing to judge, then a person does not get judged. We know that it is appointed for man to die and to face judgement. All men, not just some.
Now, we know that those who are judged will be only split into two groups. Let's call them 'right and wrong'. The right ones go into Gods kingdom, the wrong ones into eternal death.
So, the only way someone does not go to the wrong place is one of two things. They are not judged or they are judged and found right. We know the first cannot be, so that only leaves the second. The only way into the kingdom of heaven is to be judged right.
The only way to be judged right is to be found 'right' in Christ. Infants are found right in Christ. But the only reason why they are is because they need to be. If there was no need to be found right, there would be no need to be found in Christ.
Why would an infant need to be found in Christ? Simple, because they were born with the propensity to sin - even if they never reached a point where they 'practiced' that ability.
Sin is missing the mark. Children come into this world, from the moment of conception, unable to hit the mark. It is proven that not a single human could ever hit the mark. So, even if an infant was to live until adulthoood, they would never hit the mark. No one can.
That is why they need a Savior. That is why they are safe in Christ. God is a just God, a God of Salvation - not condemnation. Infants are saved because God is just - He cannot judge a human to eternal death who does not choose it. Therefore, a child who did not choose right or wrong - cannot be judged to eternal death, but they need a Savior because they cannot hit the mark.
I know that's a lot, and we can break it down if needed.
I realize you are not John Gill and he's not here to ask, but in your opinion, why do you understand David received Adam's personal iniquity in the womb but yet find it not understandable that he was brought forth in the sin of his mother at his conception?
Psalm 51:5 Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me.
How come the verse doesn't say I was brought forth in sin from Adam?
Yes.im getting lost in this discussion. isn't the idea that --all-- human beings are born hell bound and in need of Christ part of Christian Doctrine 101?
We are not born with the knowledge of the law of sin and death. So I would say innocent.