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What does the Bible say about Adam's fall?

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Adam's fall represents the entrance of sin and death into humanity, affecting all people as their federal head.

In Genesis 3, we see the critical event of Adam's disobedience, which led to the ruin of all humanity. Adam, created in perfection, willfully ate from the forbidden tree, resulting in spiritual death that separated him from God. As the federal head of the human race, Adam's fall signifies that when he sinned, all mankind fell with him. Romans 5 explains that by one man's disobedience, many were made sinners, affirming that all men are born in sin because of Adam's choice.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:14-15, Romans 5:12-19

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