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

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Adam's sin is significant because it represents the fall of all mankind, bringing sin and death into the world.

The Bible teaches that Adam, as the federal head of mankind, introduced sin into the world through his disobedience. Romans 5:12 states, 'Wherefore, as by one man, sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.' This means that Adam's actions had legal implications for all of humanity, as all men were considered to have sinned in him, resulting in condemnation and the need for a Redeemer. Understanding this truth is essential for grasping why we need Christ as our substitute and Savior.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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