Much is discussed about the original sin that was commmited by Adam.
What exactly was it, why it resulted in such terrible consequences to humans ( for it is taught that evil,sickness, death etc are results of this sin and in order to save the man from this sin transmitted from generations to generations God himself had to take birth in this world ) etc. are still debated . But I wonder why its positive side is not looked into.Just consider this: If Adam had no sinned;
1.There would not have been death which means everybody right from Adam till now would have been alive. What a terrible situation !
As long as there was sufficient space and resources, this would be a wonderful situation, not a terrible one. Is a God that can create a paradise and grant immortality not capable of dealing with population issues?
2.Man would have been naked without any feeling of shame.No question of cloths.Even a more terrible situation!
In the absence of a nudity taboo or the disordered appetites of fallen humanity, why would this be bad?
3.Man would have been absolutely lazy without the need to do or to know any work except plucking the fruits.
Is work innately valuable if it’s not necessary to live? We certainly don’t imagine that Heaven will be filled with back-breaking labor, so what’s wrong with excluding it from an earthly paradise.
4.Since women will give birth without any labour pain ,people will multiply like any thing since labour pain is a significant factor prompting women against conceiving repeatedly . Also no worry about food or clothes !This ,plus no death means an absolutely horrible condition !
Again, not an issue if the problem of space and resources is addressed. You are granting paradise, immortality, and direct interaction with God, but assuming the resource situation will be the same as in our fallen world.
5.We would not have the opportunity to experience the love of our saviour Jesus Christ and to know God through him.
That one I’ll give you. That is why, as others have mentioned, the Exultet calls Adam’s sin a “happy fault.” We do appear to be in a more intimate relationship with God, and are more aware of the depth of His love and commitment to us, than Adam and Eve were. Then again, the story does say that Adam and Eve walked and talked with God, indicating a very close relationship. We don’t know that unfallen humanity would not eventually have been granted the divine adoption, indwelling of the Trinity, and Beatific Vision that we receive or are promised.
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In short ,a view can be taken that Adam did not do that much damage to humans as made it out , by commmiting the original sin. The present situation is practically a heaven as compared to the situation arising had Adam not done it.To go a step further can we say that Adam committed the sin (or was he made to commit ? ) for the ultimate good of men ?
No. A sin is still a sin, even if it has good consequences. The Fall was against God’s perfect will (though of course foreseen and permitted by Him), which means by definition it was the inferior outcome.