Chapter
The Consequences of Original Sin on Human Nature
The weakening of human nature, ignorance, suffering, and inclination to sin are the consequences of original sin. However, Christians believe that Christ's crucifixion and resurrection have set us free from the slavery of sin and broken the power of the evil one.
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Human nature is weakened and inclined to sin as a result of original sin, which was passed down from Adam and Eve, leading to the world's fall into slavery to sin.
05:38 - 07:32 (01:54)
Summary
Human nature is weakened and inclined to sin as a result of original sin, which was passed down from Adam and Eve, leading to the world's fall into slavery to sin. However, Christians believe that Christ's sacrifice broke the power of evil and set us free.
ChapterThe Consequences of Original Sin on Human Nature
EpisodeDay 59: Summary of The Fall
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The rejection of beauty and love leads to envy and death in our broken world.
07:33 - 11:07 (03:34)
Summary
The rejection of beauty and love leads to envy and death in our broken world. Instead, we should choose love and resist the temptations of the evil one.