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| − | '''Original sin''' is the state of being sinful into which all people are born<ref>Psalm 51:5</ref>. Original sin refers to the very first [[sin]], committed by [[Eve]] when she succumbed to the serpent's temptation in the [[Garden of Eden]]. Original sin is sometimes referred to as "the Fall" or as a genetic defect we all inherited from Adam and Eve.[[St. Augustine]] introduced original sin to Christians. | + | '''Original sin''' is the state of being sinful into which all people are born<ref>Psalm 51:5</ref>. Original sin refers to the very first [[sin]], committed by [[Eve]] when she succumbed to the serpent's temptation in the [[Garden of Eden]]. Original sin is sometimes referred to as "the Fall" or as a genetic defect we all inherited from Adam and Eve. [[St. Augustine]] introduced original sin to Christians. |
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Revision as of 18:06, March 21, 2007
Original sin is the state of being sinful into which all people are born[1]. Original sin refers to the very first sin, committed by Eve when she succumbed to the serpent's temptation in the Garden of Eden. Original sin is sometimes referred to as "the Fall" or as a genetic defect we all inherited from Adam and Eve. St. Augustine introduced original sin to Christians.
References
- ↑ Psalm 51:5