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Sacred Scripture.Just curious, what is the origin of the concept of ‘original sin’?
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Sacred Scripture.Just curious, what is the origin of the concept of ‘original sin’?
The Baptist church I was raised in taught that a child was innocent until he or she reached an age of accountability. This is why they practiced an adult “believer’s” baptism (by immersion in the trinitarian form).I’m just curious. LDS doctrine says children are innocent and covered by the atonement of Christ. What do other faiths (Catholic, Protestant, etc) believe?
Please note I am posting this thread merely for comparison of religions regarding this belief. Feel free to correct a statement from your own religion if you feel it is false or misleading but If you want to argue whose religion is right please take it to another thread. Thanks
Please provide a reference in our material to that doctrine. If your going to make a statement about what our doctrine is provide support. You don’t see me defining catholic doctrine.Not according to over a hundred years of statements by your “prophets”. If you guys truly believed we are all born without sin then there never would have been any racist doctrine of the mark of Cain.
**Please provide a reference in our material to that doctrine. If your going to make a statement about what our doctrine is provide support. You don’t see me defining catholic doctrine.
JOSPEH FIELDING SMITH
Doctrines of Salvation, pp. 65-66.
There were no neutrals in the war in heaven. All took sides either with Christ or with Satan. Every man had his agency there, and men receive rewards here based upon their actions there, just as they will receive rewards hereafter for deeds done in the body. The Negro, evidently, is receiving the reward he merits.
Smith and Muhammad were visited by an angel…but seems these 2 angels did not agree on everythingI am suprised at how much of what you have said is similar to what I believe (LDS)…
Adam did not sin.The Dare devil (Satan) did sin. Adam forgot to comply to the command of God. He did not intentionally disobey. he was led into it. Please remember that even today, in law matters, the intention or motive is always taken into account.
Looks like there is a question about what is meant by the concept “sin”. It also looks like there is a misunderstanding of what “original sin” is.Adam did not sin. He was cheated. He was misled by the Satan.
Color has nothing to do with innocence within LDS Doctrine. I have read your quotes and can find nothing to support them within LDS scripture, manuals, or conference addresses save the 2nd Nephi reference. While it is true that the Lord did mark the Lamanites with darker skin the purpose was to try to keep those who were in unbelief separate from the Nephites. The Lamanites were merely wicked because of the traditions and teachings of their fathers. As is evidenced by the story of the Anti-Nephi-Lehi’s later in the book of Alma righteousness is a matter of choosing to follow god not skin color.Bump.
So Jash: how can it be said that Mormons think all babies are born innocent when LDS doctrine clearly says that all non-white peoples are that way because of some transgression (either by their forebears, or in a pre-existance) against “gospel truths”? If everyone is indeed born innocent in the LDS view, how come we are all not “white and delightsome” at birth?
Thanks for your response, Jash. It is pretty typical of this approach to apologetics:Color has nothing to do with innocence within LDS Doctrine. I have read your quotes and can find nothing to support them within LDS scripture, manuals, or conference addresses save the 2nd Nephi reference.