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What does the Bible say about the consequences of Adam's sin?

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Adam's sin brought spiritual death and condemnation to all humanity.

The consequences of Adam's sin are foundational to understanding sin's impact on humanity. In Romans 5:12, it is stated that 'as by one man sin entered the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.' This illustrates that Adam's disobedience had far-reaching effects, resulting not only in spiritual death but also in the introduction of physical death. Spiritual death indicates a separation from God and the loss of communion with Him. Additionally, all humanity inherits a sinful nature due to this original sin, which manifests itself in individual sins throughout life. Understanding these consequences emphasizes the gravity of sin and the necessity for redemption through Christ, who provides life where death reigned.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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