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Understanding Original Sin
The concept of original sin can give hope by allowing us to have an accurate view of God and his plan for us, even in the face of wounds. It states that original sin is transmitted through the propagation of the human species in human nature or through human nature, but the victory that Christ has won over sin allows for hope for the present and future.
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Knowing more about God's plan for our lives and understanding the wounds we face can give us hope for the present and future, and growing in knowledge of God allows us to better love Him.
01:15 - 03:08 (01:53)
Summary
Knowing more about God's plan for our lives and understanding the wounds we face can give us hope for the present and future, and growing in knowledge of God allows us to better love Him.
ChapterUnderstanding Original Sin
EpisodeDay 59: Summary of The Fall
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The propagation of the human species has led to the transmission of original sin through human nature, but Christ's victory over sin has redeemed and restored human nature.
03:08 - 04:59 (01:51)
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The propagation of the human species has led to the transmission of original sin through human nature, but Christ's victory over sin has redeemed and restored human nature. Despite being created in complete goodness and right relationship with God, human abuse of freedom resulted in the loss of original holiness and justice, leaving humanity in a state of brokenness.
ChapterUnderstanding Original Sin
EpisodeDay 59: Summary of The Fall
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The Book of Wisdom states that God did not make death and does not delight in the death of the living.
04:59 - 05:38 (00:39)
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The Book of Wisdom states that God did not make death and does not delight in the death of the living.