Expedition 44

Original Sin: The Nature of Humanity (Part 2)

Jan 19, 2024
Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of original sin and its profound implications for humanity's connection to God. Discover the intricate theology of the tree of knowledge and the dual nature of good and evil. The discussion contrasts Jewish views of desire with Calvinist interpretations, challenging conventional notions of total depravity. Unpack the consequences of Eden's fall, including the promise of redemption, and examine the significance of divine separation. This engaging analysis reveals the complexities of human choice and moral responsibility.
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Knowledge, Not Innate Corruption

  • Genesis' tree grants knowledge of good and evil, not innate evil; eyes opened equals moral awareness.
  • Eating begins dual ongoing deaths: separation from God and mortal decline sustained outside the tree of life.
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Curse Targets Serpent And Ground

  • The curse in Genesis targets the serpent and ground, not Adam and Eve directly.
  • God promises the seed of the woman will crush the serpent, foreshadowing Christus Victor atonement.
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Yetzer Is A Neutral Propensity

  • Jewish thought treats the yetzer as neutral drives awakened by knowledge; desire follows awareness.
  • The tree gave capacity to choose; desire can move toward tov or ra.
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