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

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The Bible states in Romans 5:12 that through one man's sin, death entered the world and death passed upon all men.

The Bible teaches that the imputation of Adam's sin is a foundational doctrine in understanding original sin. Romans 5:12-21 clearly outlines that through the one offense of Adam, sin entered the world, and consequently, death came to all men because all have sinned in him. This scriptural truth reveals the significance of our unity with Adam; we share in his guilt due to his actions, highlighting the concept of immediate and real imputation rather than inherited sin, which is often confused with Arminian thought. We see that all humanity is implicated in Adam's transgression, making the discussion of imputation vital in comprehending our need for salvation through Christ, who provides justification for many through His obedience.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21

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