In more recent times, Christian Churches have modified their doctrine of original sin. Moreover, major denominations no longer regard Adam and Eve as literally the first two humans on earth, living just a few thousand years ago. Perhaps a little ahead of his Church's official position, Cardinal George Pell recently stated that the story of Adam and Eve is a myth, describing it as a religious story told for religious purposes. Without their existence, it will be hard to sustain the belief that Christians are born with original sin as a consequence of the sin of Adam and Eve, or that without baptism all are condemned to hell.
God prohibited the first couple to eat fruit from the tree of knowledge. As they disobeyed (Adam and Eve) because of the temptation of a snake, all the three were punished. (They were expelled from the Paradise.) Punishments: The snake got no legs and has had to move on its stomach from that time on. The woman's punishment was the hard labour and that she has been ruled over by a man. The man had to work hard on his land if he wanted to survive and provide for his family. Mankind was punished by losing immortality.
According to Catholicism, they are the seven deadly sins of the worst type that receive upon judgment by God in the most critique fashion. Often, the belief goes that Hell is more prominent to those who commit a deadly sin.
Sin causes conflict in our lives and separation from God.
God forgives us if we ask it, but sometimes sin can have permanent consequences. For example: seeing someone hungry, if you help the person, it has a good consequence in your guidance. And vice versa if someone didn't give to the needy. Spiritual consequences could be lack of guidance or feeling like our prayers are not effective, but there are physical consequences as well. For instance, if we engage in addictive behaviors we could develop an addiction.
They no longer have all their needs at their ease without any effort. They have to struggle to get their needs of food, drink, safety from any harm or dangers or illness. They have to follow the guides of God prophets and to follow their commands. If they believe in Allah (God in English) oneness and do good deeds for humanity and nature then God will reward them by the Gardens of Eden and accepting them in His Paradise. Otherwise they will be punished by pushing them in the Hell fire.
AnswerThe consequences of Adam's and Eve's sin is the inability of human beings to save themselves solely by their own efforts. It was by the grace of God (the Creator) that life was given to human beings. It continues to be by the grace of God (the Creator, Allah in Arabic) that human beings hope for and receive atonement, forgiveness, and redemption. AnswerSo the first part of their punishment, being that Adam also indulged in the forbidden fruit (Gen.3:6), was to only live for a predetermined time(Adam 930 yrs. Eve...not known.) Secondly, they experienced shame and embarrassment for the first time, at their nakedness.(see:Gen.3:7) So in a word it could be said that they lost their innocence. Thirdly, they experienced 'guilt' for the first time, along with their shame and tried to hide themselves from GOD when they heard Him walking in the Garden.(Gen.3:8) Where once they were accustomed and unafraid to have GOD come and visit with them and speak with them freely, they now tried to hide from Him. Fourthly, the 'multiplied pain' in children bearing.(Gen.3:16) Fifthly, where once there was a oneness between her and her husband, there would now be an ongoing struggle between them for leadership and that now she would have to have her husband 'rule' over her since she had shown herself incapable of making right choices w/o oversight as it were.(Gen.3:16) The sixth punishment was that now because of their sin the ground would be 'cursed' with 'thorns & thistles' and the like, and seventh, that where once the earth brought forth their food w/o hardly any effort on their part, they now would have to 'work the ground' with much sweat, blood & tears and "in pain they would eat of it all the days of their lives." (see Gen.3:17-19,23) Eighth, they were not allowed to ever eat from the 'tree of life'. Ninth, they were driven out of Eden, never to return again. And lastly, they lost that sweet fellowship they once had with GOD.
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Adam was told not to touch the apple from tree and God also told that when take apple from tree it herts the feeling of tree ,so when you will hungry I will bring apple down from tree with my power means when apple fall from tree than you suppose to eat also I created you so to feed is my duty. What great nonviolance teaching and where we are today?
Really it depends on your situation, what type of sin are you talking about? were you once a christian or are you thinking of converting to Christianity? do you have a religion at all or are you a secular trying to prove a point to your friends? are you even talking about your self at all? Usually the quality of your life degrades and you find yourself unhappy and depressed more often, you feel like there's a gap in your life, a gap similar to that experienced by the terminally lonely or someone who lost their parents or an authoritative loved one. It's a pretty complex answer that can't truly be answered on the internet. Try talking to a pastor or priest about it and if you don't want to do that talk to some other Christians, read The Bible or try to clarify your question with me, heck do the lot.
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The consequences were that they were kicked out of the Garden Of Eden. They lost their connection with the Almighty God.
The Blessed Virgin Mary was preserved from original sin.
The Original Sin - album - was created in 1979.
The Original Sin - book - was created in 1972.
Original Sin was released on 08/03/2001.
The Production Budget for Original Sin was $26,000,000.
No, "original sin" is basically a Christian concept.
Original Sin, created by our original parents Adam and Eve occurred when they both ate of the forbidden fruit in Genesis 1 and 2. Baptism forgives the Original Sin, thus 'erasing' it. By erasing the stain of Original Sin, baptism opens the soul to receive the supernatural grace of God given to mankind via the Holy Spirit. Although this is slightly beyond topic: as with all sin, Original Sin is not without its consequences. To give you a parallel, one could commit a murder and be forgiven completely by God but the consequence remains that the victim's family must now go on without the victim. As such, Baptism may forgive the baptized of the sin but the effects of it remain. For Original Sin, there are four effects: darkening of the intellect (mankind doesn't know the fullness of himself or his actions), weakening of the will (mankind is unable to resist all sin), suffering (mankind must suffer), and death (mankind must die).
All sins followed original sin, the next sin listed in the Bible was murder.
The duration of The Original Sin - film - is 1.75 hours.
Original Sin - novel - has 400 pages.
Judaism does not have a Concept of Original sin. The Concept of original Sin was introduced by the early Church Fathers in the 2nd Century to combat the Gnostics.
The Original Sin - film - was created on 1948-11-23.