@enterprisingbones No it does not. If my ancestors committed crimes against others, abused others very badly, they created a lot a resentment. Who is going to liquidate this resentment ? It does not go away like magic. Historical resentment is a big issue.
Hi pirateboy16 It is obvious that we are genetically/physically affected by our lineage. If you see a grandfather, his son and his grandson, it is obvious. In the same way we can see that the actions of our parents or our children affect our family. Of course each one of us is primarily responsible for our actions but no one is an island. It is the same with races, countries, history, cultures, etc WE ARE NOT SINNERS BECAUSE OF OTHERS but we affected by their sins and their good actions too.
@SnappyHip I do agree with you that even if we our ancestors are primarly responsible for the sins they committed, we inherit the effects of it. We often have to face the resentment they created and need to restore it. We also benefit from their good deeds too. No one is an island.
So what you are sahying is we are all pretty buggered? Since according to that video, we are all full of sin because someone else did it? What you are saying is essentially, someone could be the purest person possible, but simply because their grandfather sinned, or someone the same race or nation as them sinned, then that person is a sinner?
@enterprisingbones No it does not. If my ancestors committed crimes against others, abused others very badly, they created a lot a resentment. Who is going to liquidate this resentment ? It does not go away like magic. Historical resentment is a big issue.
God created us and he guided us to the straight path !
He is the most Merciful the most Kind !
Hi pirateboy16 It is obvious that we are genetically/physically affected by our lineage. If you see a grandfather, his son and his grandson, it is obvious. In the same way we can see that the actions of our parents or our children affect our family. Of course each one of us is primarily responsible for our actions but no one is an island. It is the same with races, countries, history, cultures, etc WE ARE NOT SINNERS BECAUSE OF OTHERS but we affected by their sins and their good actions too.
@SnappyHip I do agree with you that even if we our ancestors are primarly responsible for the sins they committed, we inherit the effects of it. We often have to face the resentment they created and need to restore it. We also benefit from their good deeds too. No one is an island.
“Collective” sin: validating bigotry
So what you are sahying is we are all pretty buggered? Since according to that video, we are all full of sin because someone else did it? What you are saying is essentially, someone could be the purest person possible, but simply because their grandfather sinned, or someone the same race or nation as them sinned, then that person is a sinner?
Wow I felt tttth That tears
I can say that we don’t inherit sins but instead we inherit the deeds which caused our ancestors to sin that has made us sin more.