valiant,
being born through a sinful mother does not make you a sinner.
Actually it does. nature begets nature. But that is not the point. The point is CONTEXT. In Psalm 51 David's whole point was to connect his mother's sinfulness with his own sins. His point was that he had committed gross sins because he was born of a sinful mother.
It does make you mortal which is the cause of your sinning.
Why should being mortal make you sin?
If man is born with sin, is a sinner, then Christ is also born in sin and is a sinner.
Nonsense, He was conceived of the Holy Spirit. You are bogged down by your own ideas.
The consequence of the theory is never extended.
it has no consequence apart from human sin in those conceived by humans .
There is a continuous thread in scripture. If one has an incorrect understanding of the fall, then one will also have an incorrect understanding of the salvation from that fall.
and that is your problem, you don't understand the Fall. It changed human nature. That's why Cain was jealous of and killed Abel.
Obviously, you don't understand Pelagianism either.
LOL I bet I know more about it than you do.
It is not my theory. It is what scripture has always meant regarding the fall and Christ's salvation from the fall.
Everyone is out of step except our Cassian LOL
You are wrong. Scripture says that Adam WAS mortal. It specifically says that if he was to live for ever he had to eat of the tree of life. You don't know your Scriptures (or do you just ignore what you don't like?)
By his sin the condemnation was death/mortality. It is the mortality that we inherit, not sin.
But we would have inherited mortality even if he had not sinned. What we inherited was a sinful nature, an irresistible tendency to sin.
One must do sin to be sinful or a sinner.
Equally one does sin because one is a sinner. What you do proves what you already are.
Could you explain how sin can be inherited?
By being passed on at conception. Being born a sinner results in sins.
Do you know the definition of sin?
Yes sin (1 John 1.8) is that which makes me sin (1 John 1.10).
quite the contrary, I don't hold to the Original Sin theory.
I never said you did. But your views are even more heretical.
I might also add it becomes problmatic for the Incarnation of Christ as well.
It has no problems at all with respect to the incarnation of Christ. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and therefore without sin.
If we are born with sin, if we have a sin nature, just how can Christ save us from that bondage to sin?
By justification, sanctification and the new birth,
Sin is no longer a choice. Does the Bible actually teach that sin does not matter, we can still sin and still walk in the Light?
Our sinful nature is not a choice. but whether we do sin IS a choice. Of course we can still sin and walk in the light. Otherwise how could walking in the light result in our being cleansed from sin ? (1 John 1.7)
You have a theology that is contradictory to the rest of scripture. This is always the problem with false theories, they are not consistant with scripture. False premises lead to false conclusions or just ignore the logical conclusions.
RUBBISH !!!!