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How do we know the doctrine of immediate imputation is true?

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Immediate imputation is supported by Scripture, particularly in Romans 5:12-21, where the direct relationship between Adam's sin and the death of all is made clear.

The doctrine of immediate imputation, which asserts that the guilt of Adam's sin is directly applied to all humans without mediation by hereditary corruption, is primarily supported by Romans 5:12-21. This passage illustrates a firm connection between Adam's singular act of sin and the resultant condemnation that affects all humanity. Paul uses the conjunction 'and so' to indicate that just as Adam's offense resulted in death for many, all men are counted as having sinned in Adam. This scriptural basis underscores that original sin is not merely inherited but is an immediate legal standing before God due to our solidarity with Adam.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21

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