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I tend to read the creation story without thinking about Christ, kind of placing myself back at that time when although there is reference to Christ it was not yet revealed, so I sort of forget“Our daily walk with Christ (why/how/where to be more spiritual)”
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Reading about all kinds of ideas and speculations about the simple Catholic doctrines regarding Original Sin, I now wonder if anyone has meditated on the fact that Adam had the capability of walking daily with God. (CCC 356)
If we are burdened with thoughts about how awful our human nature is – we should remind ourselves of Jesus’ love for us as we are. We should remind ourselves that the Sacrament of Reconciliation gives us graces going forward.
So far, I cannot find any evidence in the four Gospels that Original Sin radically perverted human nature per se so that it is naturally (in everyone) totally blind to goodness. Instead, I am learning about the Prodigal Son which was a recent Scripture reading at Sunday Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Obviously, Christ did not consider human nature radically perverted into some kind of sin machine without intellect and will.
Looking at the Gospels, also known as the Good News, we should be learning from Adam’s experience the importance of seeking Jesus Christ, True God and True Man. We should understand that our human nature, like Adam’s, is spiritual and that we should be seeking more spiritual encounters with God through the Holy Eucharist.
We know from Genesis 3: 15 and its important surrounding context that Adam was not abandoned. (CCC 410) We also know from Catholic teaching that our human nature was not totally destroyed by Original Sin. Human nature was good before Adam’s sin and human nature is still *good *after Adam’s sin even though it is now wounded. (CCC 405)
As spiritual beings, we need to raise our eyes up to Jesus, bloody, on the cross.

Some sin’s we are told separate us from God, and this maybe a burden to some people when they believe they are of good will, close to God etc yet how they live or what they do is sinful.
So we need to accept we have been wounded, because our nature isn’t purely evil nor is it purely good.
Christ is the one who helps us in our fall. We have to be able to forgive each other etc, can be hard in this world with so much war etc, but if we can over come this we will some day find our way back.
I hope so anyway!
