GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
why is a baby born with sin?
A baby is not born with sin. We are born into the consequence of original sin. There is no real "guilt" associated with original sin. We are not responsible for Adam and Eve, but we must live in consequence of their actions. It is a very modern mindset that believes that we are all born as sinners and baptism is there to magically cleanse that. Baptism is a beginning in the Christian faith, not the end. Baptism in itself does not "save" in and of itself, as is a common misconception. Baptism is the intiation into the Christian faith, a new beginning, a requirement to be sure, but a starting point nonetheless. One can still fall out of their faith even after baptism. Faith is not a Visa card to be wipped out and used when convenient. Faith and salvation are paths to follow and is a "race" we constantly run until death.
This can help answer the earlier question, "Why does God allow bad things to happen?"... He is not so much "allowing" things to happen, but rather He is honoring our desire to live IN this world; again as a consequence to our desire to be individuals (seperate from God).
Adam and Eve, before the fall, could care less about their nakedness because they had all things in common with each other and God. They had no cares for themselves. After the fall, they covered themselves... This shows us how they became interested in themselves only; a seperation from each other and God. Not only did this show their selfishness, but they blamed someone (as in Eve) or something (as in the serpent) else. No longer was it "we" or "us" but "him" and "I". We went from a common life to, "oh no, what about me..?" It was downhill ever since... But even this has been rectified over time with Christ. God was strict in the Old Testament because he had to be. We were as children in this new world of ours striking out on our own. Over time, He came closer and closer to us slowly revealing himself to us. This revelation continues to this day. But you cannot come to these conclusions alone. One needs the guidence of the Church. Not just any Church either, but that is for another discussion...
As for what personal beliefs you have... Well, that is entirely up to you. God requires nothing of you, but then that is your choice, not His. One beauty of His love is free will. You choose what you do. Even though we chose (and still do choose) seperation, His love continues to bring us back, if we want it. If not, then again that is your choice and there is no-one to hinder you. One has every right to not believe as much as someone has to believe. It is not for either side to impose on the other. Some love it, some hate it. Fine. Non-belief is not going to condemn you to Hell or something necessarily, but that is up to God, not me. It is by God's grace that we are judged/saved by first.
One trend I see in forums where religion comes up, is that those of Faith (whichever one) get bashed by those who chose not to believe. It is rare to see a Christian come across as spiteful (not impossible though!). Non-believers get a rise out of bad mouthing believers based on a presumed past wrong or something... At least in the U.S. we all make our own choices. Nothing is force fed, so why the Faith bashing?
--OK-- I'm off the soapbox
Last edited by Inspector_Gadget (2006-04-06 11:36:48)