Original Sin : The most Unfair Belief

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Imagine being blamed for a crime you didn't commit. Sounds unfair, 
Now, what if that crime was committed thousands of years before you were even born?
This is the idea behind 'Original Sin'.
Christianity suggests that the very first mistake by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden passed on a sinful nature to every human being ever born."
It's a hefty claim, and, unsurprisingly, it sparks a lot of debate and deep questions.
About God's fairness, our personal responsibility, and the innocence of children.
how does Original Sin align with a God who is meant to be just and loving?
How can we be born with a black mark for something we didn't personally do?"
And what about free will? Christianity emphasises that we should be responsible for our own actions.
But if we're already tarnished by Original Sin at birth, doesn't that contradict the very idea of personal responsibility?"
And then there are the infants—babies who haven't even developed a sense of right or wrong. How could they possibly be born carrying the weight of sin?"
Original Sin is a head-scratching concept, raising challenging questions about justice, personal responsibility, and human innocence.
It might seem contradictory and nonsensical, but it's part of the rich diversity of Christian beliefs.
Without understanding and integrating reincarnation, being a Christian today seems like carrying the burden of the most unfair God.

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