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Originally Posted by Sons to Glory!
Something came to me today while in my morning time with the Lord that I think pertains to this discussion regarding the poison of sin being passed along. It has to do with The Incarnation. The Father, through the Holy Spirit, inseminated Mary to conceive Jesus. But Mary certainly had sin in the flesh, so why wasn't that sin transferred to Jesus? It seems to me that sin must then be passed through the father. This makes sense, since the father was made as head, to rule over the earth, be head of the family, etc. (e.g., I've heard it speculated that the fall wouldn't have occurred if Adam had said "no" to Eve.)
Does this then have bearing on the sin as poison topic?
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I think the issue is a definition of sin here. If one believes that sin is a biological issue as in poison that entered mankind, then you will side with the local church, Scientology, Catholic Church, Orthodox Church, and I can name few more. That’s were you get a theology of Holy Mary, man becoming gods, and god disposing Himself into man.
If you believe that sin is the exercise of free will of man, by disobedience, just like Adam and Eve did, then Jesus being the Son of God, never did sinned but submitted to the Father in everything, therefore He is a sinless Men, the one and the Only. Nothing to do with genes, father or mother.