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How do we know that Adam's sin affects all of humanity?

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Adam's sin affects all of humanity through the doctrine of original sin, as taught in Scripture.

The doctrine of original sin, rooted in passages like Romans 5:12, teaches that through Adam's disobedience, sin entered the world, and death through sin spread to all men because all sinned. This foundational doctrine highlights that Adam served as our federal head, representing all humanity. Thus, his sin brought about a corrupt nature passed down to each person. Ephesians 2 elaborates on this state, indicating that all people are by nature 'children of wrath,' underscoring the universal impact of Adam's transgression in leading us into sin and separation from God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Ephesians 2:3

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