Expedition 44

Original Sin: Original Guilt & Infant Depravity (Part 3)

Jan 23, 2024
The discussion dives into whether sin and guilt are transferable according to biblical scripture. It explores the state of infants, countering the belief in inherited guilt from Adam, arguing that they are innocent before God. The speakers challenge traditional concepts of original sin, emphasizing personal accountability for sin. The ties between parental actions and generational curses are examined, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of divine mercy and individual responsibility. This exploration has significant implications for current debates, including the pro-life perspective.
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Children Lack Culpability Before Knowledge

  • Deuteronomy 1:39 shows children have "no knowledge of good and evil" and are not culpable for parents' sins.
  • The hosts argue this undermines the idea that Adam's guilt is inherited by offspring.
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Each Person Bears Their Own Guilt

  • Ezekiel 18 and Deuteronomy 24 teach each person bears their own guilt rather than inheriting a parent's sin.
  • The hosts present these as clear biblical refutations of transferable guilt.
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Jesus Rejects Inherited Guilt Explanation

  • Jesus in John 9 denies that congenital blindness was due to parental sin and reframes the cause as God's works being displayed.
  • The hosts use this to challenge ideas that physical conditions indicate inherited guilt.
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