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What does the Bible say about the extent of the fall?

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The Bible indicates that humanity's fall is total and complete, addressing all as dead in trespasses and sin.

Scripture teaches that the fall of man in the garden of Eden resulted in spiritual death for all humanity. In Ephesians 2:1, Paul reminds us that we were 'dead in trespasses and sin.' This total depravity means that all have sinned and are unable to seek God on their own. The narrative from Genesis shows that when Adam disobeyed God, he plunged himself and all his descendants into eternal condemnation, imparting a sinful nature to all of humanity. The extent of the fall implies that our nature is not inclined toward God but away from Him, demonstrating that we cannot come to God unless drawn by His grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1, Romans 5:12

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