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How do we know that sin is universal?

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The Bible affirms that sin is universal, as seen in Genesis 3 and echoed in Romans, where it states that all have sinned.

Sin is described as a universal condition originating from Adam's disobedience, as articulated in Genesis 3. The narrative explains that through one man's sin, death entered the world, spreading to all because all have sinned. This theme is reaffirmed in Romans 5:12, which emphasizes that sin and death have affected every person. The pervasive nature of sin is seen in the moral decay within society, highlighting that no one is exempt from this reality. Recognizing sin as universal helps us understand the need for the Gospel, which offers the only solution to our fallen condition.
Scripture References: Genesis 3, Romans 5:12, Romans 3:23

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Why do men die?
Don Bell · Sep 8, 2010
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