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Behold, I was shapen in iniquity;
and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Psalms 51:5 KJV
Alcott When did you Receive The Sin nature?
It comes as standard equipment with a human being. None emerge from the assembly line without it.
Behold, I was shapen in iniquity;
and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Psalms 51:5 KJV
When did you Receive The Sin nature?
It comes as standard equipment with a human being. None emerge from the assembly line without it.
What he said ^
should be noted that sin nature doesn't mean sinner, it means all humanity is under the curse and cannot avoid sinning as Christ did.
At conception, birth, or at time of first "known" willful sin?
When did you Receive The Sin nature?
It comes as standard equipment with a human being. None emerge from the assembly line without it.
If we are born with a nature to sin, then why did we feel guilty and ashamed when we sinned, even before we believed on Christ?
how/why did Jesus avoid sinning?
Could it because He had no sin nature, while all the rest of us do?
If we are born with a nature to sin, then why did we feel guilty and ashamed when we sinned, even before we believed on Christ?
I received Christ when I was 11 years old, but I can distinctly remember feeling guilty and ashamed when I did wrong years before this.
Why? If it was my nature to sin, why did I feel I had done something wrong? Why did I feel guilty and ashamed?
And why do we tell our children it is wrong to lie and steal if by nature they are sinners? Is it wrong for a dog to bark, or a cat to meow?
While sinful man is dead in his trespasses and sin, he still has an intuitive knowledge of right and wrong. We see this with Cain in Genesis 4, who was warned by God Himself to resist the temptation to sin. It is witnessed in Genesis 6 when God was ready to announce the flood:
Genesis 6:5 5 Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
Because He is 100% God while 100% man.
You can have the nature of sin residing within you, and can still choose to be a "good person", and be charitable to others, or can become adolph Hitler!
Still want to let there be objective right/wrong!
It seems a contradiction to say we have only a natural tendency to sin and at the same time an intuitive knowledge of right and wrong. If our imaginations are only evil continually, how could we even be aware of evil? We would simply operate by instinct like the animals.
winman said:Now, I do not disagree with Gen 6:5, God's word is true, and actually supports what you would expect of man if he has a sin nature. That said, Noah was an exception.