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

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Adam's sin brought death and judgment upon all humanity as it introduced sin into the world.

The Bible teaches that through Adam's transgression, sin entered the world, leading to death for all men because all have sinned (Romans 5:12). Adam's act was not merely personal but representative, meaning that upon his disobedience, death and sin were imputed to all of humanity. This is a crucial aspect of Reformed theology, emphasizing the federal headship of Adam and its implications for original sin within every person born after him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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