Heavenly Pilgrim
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Bound: All Inherit His Nature. Gennadius of Constantinople:
Everyone in the following of Adam has died, because they have all inherited their nature from him. But some have died because they themselves have sinned, while others have died only because of Adam’s condemnation—for example, children. Pauline Commentary from the Greek Church.
HP: I will try and address all of the illustrations Bound uses.
Here he tries but in vain to correlate this quote to original sin. That simply cannot be done. Certainly we have inherited the nature of Adam. We are human beings you know, and as such are mortal. Yes, we are physical descendants of Adam and as such inherit the physical characteristics of him, one being mortality. Adam’s condemnation as spoken of here is nothing more than a physical consequence of sin, passed onto Adam’s posterity. That is a far cry from the notion and implications of Augustinian original sin. Augustinian original sin imputes the sin itself, while the statement Bound quotes from does no such thing. Certainly it can be said ‘in a sense’ that children die because of Adam’s condemnation, but again that is a far cry from stating as Augustine would have us to believe that children die because they are sinners.
No, this quote in no way implies any such notion as Augustinian original sin, and to try and make it to support it is simply unfounded.