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Hey, all.
I was curious. I was speaking with my cousin who is a pastor. She does not believe in Original Sin or the Fall, but she does believe in free will and sin. While I’m not sure what her exact view on the redemption is, I imagine that there are Christian theologies that respect Christ’a redeeming sacrifice while not believing in a fall of man or original sin.
What views of this are there?
I can imagine that Christ came to save us from our own sins, while not considering the sin of Adam. That seems easy enough to imagine, though it may be at odds with biblical data (Paul’s “all became sinners in Adam”)
I was curious. I was speaking with my cousin who is a pastor. She does not believe in Original Sin or the Fall, but she does believe in free will and sin. While I’m not sure what her exact view on the redemption is, I imagine that there are Christian theologies that respect Christ’a redeeming sacrifice while not believing in a fall of man or original sin.
What views of this are there?
I can imagine that Christ came to save us from our own sins, while not considering the sin of Adam. That seems easy enough to imagine, though it may be at odds with biblical data (Paul’s “all became sinners in Adam”)