Forget Original Sin
Yep, another phrase that appeared nearly 350 years after Pentecost in Acts 2. That phrase is : original sin.
Let's toss it out and start fresh..
Now let's put this in perspective. The phrase was first said around 350AD.
From the independence of the USA it has been almost 250 years. 100 years before that was Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, the first popular uprising in the American colonies that is viewed as an early revolt against English tyranny.
So with that 350 years to play with, it becomes obvious the amount of time that passed from Calvary and Pentecost to 2024 had been a very long time. So I have decided that it was actually Bacon and Eggs Rebellion. For it was the egg of rebellion that would evolve to be responsible for why I don't like apple cellphones.
Rubbish.
So around 350 years after the original Believers with the Holy Ghost on the day of Pentecost - that rambling "Augustine of Hippo (354–430 AD), became the first author to use the phrase "original sin"." (Wiki)
Everyone before that must have just been intellectual losers and spiritually sterile when it came to the rebuilding of christianity in the 300s.
Not.
Starting point : commonly associated with lucifer before God started Genesis 1 :: "Ezekiel 28:15: "Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee"
Best I can see, that would be the original "sin".
My opinion : lucifer had no revelation - he only had gifts and beauty and knowledge..
In the business world, a good boss might choose to have smarter employees or maybe make employees think they are smarter than the boss. It all goes good until the employee decides they want to be the boss.
lucifer 101.
tbc.. I'm still pondering this one
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