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Dancelittleewok
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Yes, all of humanity and each of these humans are given the choice to choose grace or not in the course of their lifetimes hence the claim that I believe in universalism is false. All of humanity isn’t the Body of Christ but Christ certainly died for them. See my explanation for the analogy I made.Federal headship or representation according to Rom 5 and 1 Cor 15:
1st Adam = All humanity including Mary, but not Christ
2nd Adam = New humanity only
What do you mean by the whole body? Who’s the whole body in your view, all of humanity?
I’d argue that Jesus’ humanity isn’t new–it’s old. If you remember in the Garden, Adam and Eve were created without sin but freely chose it. Jesus is humanity is how you were originally created–we had no original sin. Post-Fall, we had a tendency towards evil but still had the image of God and we’re still capable of making good or bad choices.
Do you disagree that Adam was the original representative for humanity?