Desert Snake
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How do you view the concept of "original sin", also, do you think it is possible for one to be sinless
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Can I get a mod to put this in the Hasidic DIR, actually?
To the best of my knowledge, there isn't anyone here who currently identifies as hasidic (the last post in that section was by Levite a year ago). You might want to reconsider that move.
Can I get a mod to put this in the Hasidic DIR, actually?
Thanks for the heads up
cheers
It got moved, did you still want it moved?
Yes, why would you think otherwise
Actually, there IS an original sin, and the ramifications of it are clearly documented in the Torah, but the bit that would concern Xians is NOT there, in the text itself. Just sayin.
Zardoz
I'm not even sure why this would be an Orthodox question, let alone a Hasidic one.
Fortunately this is one answer all Jewish movements share: we don't believe in Original Sin. That's a Christian idea, not a Jewish one.
"Yes, why would you think otherwise"
Because as was said, no hasidic Jews are here to answer your question...?
Where would this thread best be placed then.....
Anyone?
Old Saying: Two Jews, Three Opinions...
Luckily there doesn't seem to be any difference or discrepancy between denominations, so Levite already answered it.
The First Man, Adom HaRishon, "sinned" against G-d by disobeying G-d. (The Christian word "sin" is not really an accurate word here but, I can't come up with a better one at the moment
Perhaps rebellion...Transgression?