
Season 6 Episode 15: Vipers In Diapers?: On Sinning Infants
Southside Rabbi
The Nature of Sin in Infants and Humanity
This chapter explores the controversial idea of whether an infant's actions, such as crying, can be deemed sinful, questioning the cognitive capacity of infants to understand sin. Discussions include theological interpretations, the implications of total depravity, and the significance of acknowledging one's sinfulness through biblical references, particularly from Psalm 51. The conversation broadens to consider the nature of sin in relation to mental capacity, compassion in moral accountability, and the complexity of human emotions as represented in Jesus' experiences.
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