2nd Article Of Faith

2nd Article Faith - Mormon Doctrine Studies - Posted: 31st Mar, 2006 - 2:03pm

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Original Sin?
22nd Mar, 2006 - 12:04am / Post ID: #

2nd Article Of Faith

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We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam's transgression.


This verse declares that we do not believe in the doctrine of "Original Sin". Each person is responsible for their own actions, not the actions or choices of their parents, grandparents, siblings, or children.

We recognize that other peoples' sins, actions, and choices will affect us. Adam's actions changed his body, and made it so that he had to leave the Garden.

QUOTE (2 Nephi 2:25)
Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy.


Based upon this scripture, among others, we understand that it was necessary for Adam to "fall" and leave the Garden, in order for us to come into being. This is another blow to the idea of Original Sin.

I think that, for the most part, the 2nd Article of Faith stands on its own.



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Post Date: 22nd Mar, 2006 - 4:58am / Post ID: #

2nd Article Of Faith
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I find this article of faith the most interesting of the two so far. Being that original sin is less a biblical concept, then that of a man. Original sin was first introduced into the church via St. Augustine in his anti-Pelagian. By rejecting this doctrine, it is the rejection of man-made doctrines of the Catholic church.

31st Mar, 2006 - 4:25am / Post ID: #

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If there is no original sin, then when does the LDS church believe that man is capable of sin, ie, at what age? Also, what makes this age so special? Thanks!



31st Mar, 2006 - 2:03pm / Post ID: #

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Essentially, we believe that sin accompanies accountability. Thanks to a revelation that Joseph Smith received, we understand the age of accountability to be 8 years old. Children who die before that age are not accountable for any "sins" by the Lord. People who suffer from some defect that makes them unaccountable for their actions (true mental illness, mental defects, etc.) are free from sin, although they may suffer the effects of their actions.

For example, a six-year-old could accidentally take crack cocaine. Even if they knew it was wrong, they are unable to really differentiate between right and wrong. According to our beliefs, there is no sin attached to that action. However, the child could die or be severely injured from that action. The child would suffer the consequences of the action. The adult who made the cocaine available would be held accountable in eternity for the action.




 
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