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How does Adam's sin relate to imputation?

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Adam's sin is imputed to all humanity, establishing the need for salvation.

Adam's sin is a critical aspect of imputation in that, as the federal head of humanity, his transgression is credited to all people. This foundational sin results in death and shows the necessity of divine grace for salvation. Romans 5:12-19 outlines how sin entered the world through one man, demonstrating that the imputation of Adam's sin necessitates the imputation of righteousness through Christ, emphasizing the need for redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21, 1 Corinthians 15:22

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