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What does the Bible say about sin and humanity?

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The Bible teaches that all humans are under sin and unable to seek God or do good on their own.

According to Romans 3:9-20, the apostle Paul argues that both Jews and Gentiles are equally under sin, meaning that by nature, choice, and practice, every human is under the dominion of sin. This condition renders all people incapable of seeking God or attaining righteousness on their own, as they lack both understanding and the desire to approach God (Romans 3:11). Scripture definitively states, 'There is none righteous, no, not one' (Romans 3:10), illustrating that none can uphold the perfect standard of God's holy law. Therefore, all humanity is guilty and in need of redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 3:9-20

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Todd Nibert · Oct 12, 2003
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