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Innate sin
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Jonathan King
2006-07-05 03:21:19 UTC
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What does the bible say about innate sin and our sin nature? Are we really
born with innate sin or do we just have a sinful nature that leads us to
sin? If a baby dies before or after birth, will the baby go to heaven? I
was about to search for scripture on these topics and would love if you guys
could give me some verses or point me in the right direction.

Thanks,
Jonathan King
B.G. Kent
2006-07-06 02:19:59 UTC
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Seek God within...for within is the kingdom of God and God is in that
kingdom.

In other words...meditate.

I.M.O

Bren

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gilgames
2006-07-06 02:20:01 UTC
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What does the bible say about innate sin and our sin nature? Are we really
born with innate sin or do we just have a sinful nature that leads us to
sin? If a baby dies before or after birth, will the baby go to heaven? I
was about to search for scripture on these topics and would love if you
guys
could give me some verses or point me in the right direction.

Thanks,
Jonathan King
The original sin means that Adam and Eve walked in the presence of God,
and through his sin not only they but all human beings lost the benefit
of presence of God. This changed the possibility of the sin (which was
present before the original sin, basically the free choice) to
inclination to the sin. The main Biblical reference to this Genesis ch.3.

There is no revelation what happens with the babies dieing w/o baptism.
Matthew Johnson
2006-07-07 01:18:16 UTC
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Post by B.G. Kent
Seek God within.
This is a blatantly unchristian exhortation.
Post by B.G. Kent
..for within is the kingdom of God and God is in that
kingdom.
This is a blatant perversion of a Gospel quote.
Post by B.G. Kent
In other words...meditate.
That is not the "Kingdom of God" Christ taught about in Mat 5-6. What you call
'meditation' is not a Christian activity at all.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
Quidquid boni habet tribuat illi a quo factus est
(Sanctus Aurelius Augustinus, Ser. 96)
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