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==Question== | |||
Why don't Mormons believe the doctrine of "original sin" like the rest of Christianity? | |||
===Source(s) of the Criticism=== | |||
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==Response== | |||
Members of the Church believe that "original sin" as commonly understood in many branches of western Christianity was not a doctrine taught by the Bible, Jesus, or the apostles. | |||
There is a form of "original sin" in LDS theology, but it is a matter that has been resolved through the atonement of Christ: | |||
:And our father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said: Why is it that men must repent and be baptized in water? And the Lord said unto Adam: Behold I have forgiven thee thy transgression in the Garden of Eden. Hence came the saying abroad among the people, that the Son of God hath atoned for original guilt, wherein the sins of the parents cannot be answered upon the heads of the children, for they are whole from the foundation of the world. ({{s||Moses|6|53-54}}) | |||
Thus, LDS theology explicitly rejects the idea that Adam's "original sin" persists in its effects. They discount efforts to insist that all of humanity is thereby tainted, all desires are corrupted, or all infants are damned without baptism. | |||
==Origin of original sin=== | |||
==Original sin is not part of all Christian theology== | |||
Many western Christians assume that "original sin" is a core part of Christian theology. While this may be true for theologies descended from Augustine's innovation, it is not true of Christianity as a whole. | |||
For example, the Eastern Orthodox have quite a different view. | |||
==Conclusion== | |||
Concluded Elaine Pagels: | |||
:Astonishingly, Augustine’s radical views prevailed, eclipsing for future generations of Western Christians the consensus of the first three centuries of Christian tradition.{{ref|pagels1}} | |||
Original sin is the innovation. It is a post-Biblical novelty without scriptural support. | |||
Given that the doctrine is explicitly repudiated by modern revelation, the Saints feel no need to accept it. | |||
Clearly, any effort to exclude the Church from Christendom because they reject original sin must also exclude several hundred million Eastern Orthodox as well. | |||
==Endnotes== | |||
#{{note|pagels1}} Elaine Pagels, “The Politics of Paradise: Augustine’s exegesis of Genesis 1-3 versus that of John Chrysostom,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' 78 (1985): 68. | |||
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===FAIR wiki articles=== | |||
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===External links=== | |||
*Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, "Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity, (Provo, Utah: FARMS, no date). {{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=93}} | *Daniel C. Peterson and Stephen D. Ricks, "Comparing LDS Beliefs with First-Century Christianity, (Provo, Utah: FARMS, no date). {{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=93}} | ||
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===Printed material=== | |||
* Elaine Pagels, “The Politics of Paradise: Augustine’s exegesis of Genesis 1-3 versus that of John Chrysostom,” ''Harvard Theological Review'' 78 (1985): 67–99. | |||
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Why don't Mormons believe the doctrine of "original sin" like the rest of Christianity?
Members of the Church believe that "original sin" as commonly understood in many branches of western Christianity was not a doctrine taught by the Bible, Jesus, or the apostles.
There is a form of "original sin" in LDS theology, but it is a matter that has been resolved through the atonement of Christ:
Thus, LDS theology explicitly rejects the idea that Adam's "original sin" persists in its effects. They discount efforts to insist that all of humanity is thereby tainted, all desires are corrupted, or all infants are damned without baptism.
Many western Christians assume that "original sin" is a core part of Christian theology. While this may be true for theologies descended from Augustine's innovation, it is not true of Christianity as a whole.
For example, the Eastern Orthodox have quite a different view.
Concluded Elaine Pagels:
Original sin is the innovation. It is a post-Biblical novelty without scriptural support.
Given that the doctrine is explicitly repudiated by modern revelation, the Saints feel no need to accept it.
Clearly, any effort to exclude the Church from Christendom because they reject original sin must also exclude several hundred million Eastern Orthodox as well.
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