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1 | One born of God cannot sin? | 1 John 3:9 | CDBJ | 144759 | ||
Greetings MJH, It was explained to me, by someone a lot smarter then I am that Adam passed on the old sin nature through procreation of the body. The 23 chromosomes of the males contribution, at conception, infects the cells structure, thus passing on the OSN, or old sin nature. We all contain 46 chromosomes but only 23 are used from each of the parents. The female, through meioses and polar body throws of her 23 contaminated chromosomes leaving 23 without the OSN. The male inseminates the female with his 23 chromosomes containing the OSN and the fetus starts with an OSN. Psalm 51:5 Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. This would also prove out how Jesus was born “without” an old sin nature because Mary was a virgin and conception was by the Holy Spirit. Man procreates and biological life starts in the womb; at the instance of physical life, when the child becomes independent of the mother, the instant it breaths on its own, God imparts soul life or, neshamah, in the Hebrew, and the fetus becomes a baby with a living soul. I know I’ll catch a lot of flack for this and all I can tell you is that‘s what I was taught years ago by my pastor R. B. Thieme Jr. He and a Dr. Jamieson came up with it and it all works out with Scripture and I believe it. If anyone asks me to prove it, I can’t, just take it or leave it. There is a web site, http://www.berachah.org/ Have a great day, CDBJ |
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2 | One born of God cannot sin? | 1 John 3:9 | Emmaus | 144931 | ||
CDBJ, A child who has just been born and started to breathe through its lungs , rather than through its blood, is still dependent upon its mother or father or someone to ustain its life. An infant cannot feed, shelter or clothe itself. It must be protected and fed even by breat or hand feeding. The concept of the independent infant, thereby making it a real human being, is absurd. Emmaus |
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3 | One born of God cannot sin? | 1 John 3:9 | CDBJ | 144957 | ||
Greetings Emmaus, Your insight, biblically speaking, from your point of view suggests the following in opposition to what I have commented on. You stated, “The concept of the independent infant, thereby making it a real human being, is absurd.” I intern think that your idea of baptismal regeneration, is absurd, truth be known but that’s your decision. I believe that regeneration come about as a result of grace through faith and that not of our selves it’s a gift from God, and one isn’t regenerated until faith in Jesus is expressed. Which one of us stands to suffer the greatest consequence if he is wrong; you with the work of baptism in opposition to faith, or me for being wrong on how I got my old sin nature? Have a great day, CDBJ |
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4 | One born of God cannot sin? | 1 John 3:9 | mark d seyler | 144959 | ||
CDBJ, Please remember that our call is to build up, not tear down. Personal sniping has no place or use in this forum. Love in Christ, Mark |
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