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#12771 Why Are We Guilty of Adam and Eves Sin? Salvation and Dogma - Tom Nash

#12771 Why Are We Guilty of Adam and Eves Sin? Salvation and Dogma - Tom Nash

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“Why are we guilty of the sin of Adam and Eve?” This question opens a discussion on original sin and its implications for humanity. The episode also addresses the introduction of the “Once Saved Always Saved” concept, clarifies the authority of papal documents regarding salvation, and explores the challenges faced by a divorced Catholic seeking to return to the faith.

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Questions Covered:

  • 04:25 – Why Are We Guilty of the Sin of Adam and Eve?
  • 12:13 – How did the idea of Once Saved Always Saved get introduced into the world?
  • 19:02 – Regarding Papal documents that say shedding blood for Christ won’t get you into heaven unless one submits to the pontiff. I’ve heard it argued that protestants are, loosely, under his authority but that feels more like a technicality rather than a development of doctrine. Can you help clarify?
  • 29:05 – How is a fallen away Catholic who is divorced but wants to begin practicing the faith again supposed to live?
  • 34:45 – Revelation 19:9 talks about the true things of God. Does that imply there are also bad things of God?
  • 41:30 – I’m a Baptist. How is dogma viewed in Catholicism? Why are they required for salvation and why not treat them like some Marian apparitions where the Church allows the belief but doesn’t require it?
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