The sin of our first parents has been imputed into each of our
lives. It is now very much a part of who we are as human beings; thus,
we come to see that sin perverted everything God had originally
created to be beautiful. As Charles Hodge observed, sin carries two
significant characteristics: the first relates to guilt; the second to the
pollution of our being. In all of this, we witness the complexities of
our dichotomous nature. The implications of sin and guilt are
staggering.
From chapter two of my book, The Conditioned Mind.
From chapter two of my book, The Conditioned Mind.
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