Are you being facetious or sincere?!?!? Are you insinuating that the first three chapters of Genesis speak of a literal disobedient event in the literal personage of Adam and Eve?
I am sincerely serious about Catholic teachings.
What I am saying is that there are real Catholic doctrines flowing from the first three chapters of Genesis. Everyone is free to accept or deny. If one is going to deny, then one should know what exactly is being denied. Why waste a denial on something which is not accurate?
First, Original Sin (often referred to as the Fall) is an action and not a defect. It is not a tendency towards our own will instead of God’s, it is a deliberate action by a human being.
Second. At the dawn of human history, a real original human person had a real relationship with his Creator Who is the Divine God. God’s relationship with humanity is real. Original Sin is “the reason that we require a redeemer fulfilled in Christ.” To be more precise, we required a divine redeemer which means that Christ had to be divine. The reason for Christ’s divinity is simple. God and Adam are not equal beings on the same level. Adam, being the human creature, did not have the power to restore his shattered relationship with God. It is God Who instituted the human/divine relationship. Information source is Genesis 1: 26-27 and common sense.
Third. Dealing with an allegorical presentation, one should decide what Catholic truth is highlighted. Highlighting a deficiency in us can make us wonder about what we were before the deficiency and at the very least we would wonder what caused that deficiency whatever that is.
It is best to stop here so you can present your questions.
Personally, my Catholic grade school teaching was very easy to understand.
- Original Sin is a real action committed by the original human on planet earth.
- This real person had a loving relationship with his Maker.
- This first human’s free disobedience is the reason that this loving relationship ended.
- Jesus Christ has the power to restore humanity’s relationship with Divinity. John 3: 16-17.
Extra important information. The Sacrament of Baptism, by imparting the life of Christ’s grace (victory over bodily death) removes the State of Original Sin and turns the person back toward God by being in the State of Sanctifying Grace.