Originally posted by Panacea
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Original Sin Can Go To Hell
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Basic Christianity, most condensed: God loves EVERYBODY.
He wouldn't have bothered making us otherwise. If your theological details are incompatible with that, you've got it wrong someplace."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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It's in my personal opinion that, unless I can prove myself to a lineage to one of the tribes of Israel, the Original Sin does not apply to me.
There's plenty of references in the bible to count against the ideas that Adam and Eve were the parents of all humanity, only the Israel tribes. References making Cain sound like he was leaving the presence of a local god, rather than an omnipresent one, and knowledge given to various people who went into other lands to not do as the others do, for it is their laws, not the laws of the Judes.
Correct me if I'm wrong anywhere. I just like reading about religions, and eager to learn if I'm wrong. I like learning.
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Originally posted by Nekojin View PostWait, wait... doesn't that mean that mankind evolved because of Adam and Eve's actions?
You bastard...
Seriously though, I have a feeling that they'd start screaming about that too But, I do see where the Original Sin crap is coming from. I went to a Catholic grade school growing up. So much emphasis was spent on "do this, or bad shit will happen" type stuff. It's not about beliefs. Rather, it's about control. Think about it, the early Church was trying to assert itself--they had to put the fear of God in people so they could control them. How else could the Church have become so powerful for so long in Europe?
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Originally posted by Krysalis View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong anywhere. I just like reading about religions, and eager to learn if I'm wrong. I like learning.
There's generally three points to this.
Pre-captivity
Captivity-Occupational
Post Hosean
Its why some books (including the Torah/Pentateuch) have a very half-monotheist feel, as the stories were either written or compiled at the time of Hosea.
As for original sin it has a very tenuous base in the Bible, at best. Even then it might be argued that the sin is of Noah's children, which was a bloodline curse, as opposed to the traditional one, which lacks one requisite for an actual sin, free will.
It wasn't even a true doctrine until after Constantine, merely a popular one.
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