Perspective on sin
Perspective on sin According to Question 7 of the Heidelberg Doctrine, there is a question about where the fallen nature of man came from. The answer is that it originated from the fall of our first ancestors, Adam and Eve, through disobedience in the Garden of Eden. Due to that Fall, human nature became corrupted, and from the moment humans are conceived by their parents, we are born as sinners. Sin is viewed as this corrupt human nature. Since everyone is born with such a nature, they are considered sinners. Therefore, sin is defined as the factor that causes the fall, rather than any specific act of committing sin. Jesus also stated that harboring lustful thoughts is the sin of adultery. This is a type of greed, and the Bible even refers to greed as idolatry. Furthermore, according to the ninth question of the Heidelberg Doctrine, in response to the question, “ Then, is it not an unjust act for God to prescribe laws that humans cannot keep? ” the answer is, “ N...