The first statement of condemnation was first mentioned by Augustine (AD 354 - 430 AD) The first doctrine of sin is that all Adam's descendants inherit the sins of Adam's crime and hence punishment of Adam's sin I believed it was received. Therefore, assuming that he inherited the guilt of Adam when he was born and sinned before God before birth, he is destined to go to hell. This means that Catholics need baby baptism, the teachings of Immaculate Conception (Mary himself does not assume Adam's own guilt on its own), and relief can only be achieved through baptism with the Church It is a belief.
Discuss this information for the original doctrine of sin. The original teachings of sin are mainly related to Roman Catholicism. We introduce the time, place and reason of the origin of doctrine. Original sin is the theory that everyone was born out of sin because our mother and father sinned. The definitions given by the Catholic Encyclopedia are as follows. "(1) the crime committed by Adam; (2) the result of this first crime, the genetic stain that we created
The original sin, the state or state of each sin born in Christian doctrine, the origin of the state (ie cause or source). Traditionally, its origin was attributed to the first person Adam's sin who did not follow the forbidden fruit consumption (God's good and evil), so that his sins and sins were handed down to his descendants. This doctrine has its foundation in the Bible. The story of Adam's fall in the first few chapters of Genesis explains the human condition (pain, death, and general sinful tendency), but the Hebrew Bible does not explain the spread of genetic sin Hmm. Humanity as a whole. In the Gospel, only the meaning of the concept of human depravity and universal sin
For us, the first sin is a promise, not a promise, the state is not an act. (Catechism 404) As a child of Adam and Eve, we are all born with original sin. By the original crime, we tended to commit a crime. As a result, human beings must constantly fight humanity to avoid crime. Although the first sin was eliminated by baptism, the tendency to sin still remained. (Catechism 405) The more we insist on sin and not repenting (returning to God), we become far from God. The more you go, the harder it is to see and feel of him, making it difficult to build a conscience. The closer we are to God, the easier it is to see our sins. The farther we are from God, the easier it is to rationalize our behavior.