You said that, I didn't. Mary gave Him his humanness, and in that sense he became related to all of us, and Adam as well.
So how, exactly, does His Sacrifice redeem us, those of us related to Adam and Eve? How can He represent us, How can He be the bridge between broken man and righteous Creator, if He is not one of us?
By not allowing the lust of his human body to control His actions as Adam and all mankind since have failed to do.
I'm continually amazed at how little you people have thought through the implications of what you say.
It's good that we keep you in total amazement Dave. Lol
Adam and Eve had no original sin. Nothing got "passed on" to them. They committed the original sin of disobeying God. This deprived them of fellowship with God and this lack of fellowship has been passed on to all of us from them.
So we aren't capable of committing sin unless it's been passed on to us from someone else, is that right?
If it weren't for Adam, I'd have been perfect. YehhhhRight Lol
JH :-)
Logic isn't that hard to understand. Adam and Eve had no inborn Original Sin. Yet they managed to commit sin.
In fact, they committed the Original Sin.
So what does that tell us? Does it tell us that someone has to have inherited sin in order to be capable of committing sin?
No, it doesn't. Not at all.
Try again.
SD