Damus
freeborn | ἐλεύθερος | 8r0gwg · 31w
Absolutely--but the only real question there is whether one holds to the "T" - the rest falls out by necessary consequence (though, more importantly, each letter in that acronym is the clear teaching ...
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So would you agree that babies are born with the curse of original sin but without the stain of committing sins themselves?

I was reformed and bordered on Calvinist but found that when I fully listened and understood Catholic dogma what I believed was probably 1 degree different with the exception of a couple specific ideas such as free will vs predestination.

I also appreciate this back and forth and your educated approach with a great deal of respect. Whether we agree or not it is clear we are brothers in Christ
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freeborn | ἐλεύθερος | 8r0gwg · 31w
Yes to the first part (Ps. 51:5; Rom. 5), but to the second part...not exactly, as it's not really relevant. The problem is our very nature has been "made opposite unto all that is spiritually good," such that "actual sins" of individuals will inevitably be the fruit of that corrupted root. Here's h...