Amen.
It's amazing how even "catechized" Roman Catholic apologists seem to be ignorant of basic Christianity. What do they learn in those catechism classes, if not the truth found in the Bible?
Amen. It's amazing how even "catechized" Roman Catholic apologists seem to be ignorant of basic Christianity. What do they learn in those catechism classes, if not the truth found in the Bible?
Izzat so? Prove it from Scripture. You guys make these idiot claims that Christians have never believed. Is the best that you have Romans 5:12? It doesn't say what you guys think it says: it says what it actually says. You bleat about Biblical truths and can't even get it right. Lay it out here, Dr. E. Present your Biblical truths.
Well this is what they teach in the Catechism regarding the sin nature:
The consequences of Adam's sin for humanity
402 All men are implicated in Adam's sin, as St. Paul affirms: "By one man's disobedience many (that is, all men) were made sinners": "sin came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men because all men sinned."289 The Apostle contrasts the universality of sin and death with the universality of salvation in Christ. "Then as one man's trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one man's act of righteousness leads to acquittal and life for all men."290
403 Following St. Paul, the Church has always taught that the overwhelming misery which oppresses men and their inclination towards evil and death cannot be understood apart from their connection with Adam's sin and the fact that he has transmitted to us a sin with which we are all born afflicted, a sin which is the "death of the soul".291 Because of this certainty of faith, the Church baptizes for the remission of sins even tiny infants who have not committed personal sin.292
404 How did the sin of Adam become the sin of all his descendants? The whole human race is in Adam "as one body of one man".293 By this "unity of the human race" all men are implicated in Adam's sin, as all are implicated in Christ's justice. Still, the transmission of original sin is a mystery that we cannot fully understand. But we do know by Revelation that Adam had received original holiness and justice not for himself alone, but for all human nature. By yielding to the tempter, Adam and Eve committed a personal sin, but this sin affected the human nature that they would then transmit in a fallen state.294 It is a sin which will be transmitted by propagation to all mankind, that is, by the transmission of a human nature deprived of original holiness and justice. And that is why original sin is called "sin" only in an analogical sense: it is a sin "contracted" and not "committed" - a state and not an act.