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What is the definition of Original Sin? * 1 point The idea that humans can do what they want The idea that all humans will go to heaven when they die The idea that all humans will be forgiven The idea
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What is the definition of Original Sin?
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The idea that humans can do what they want
The idea that all humans will go to heaven when they die
The idea that all humans will be forgiven
The idea that we have the built in urge to sin
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Answer is D or #4 - the idea we have the built in urge to sin
Reason - this comes from the idea we inherited sin from Adam in consequence of the Fall
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