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Original sin[1] is, according to a doctrine in Christian theology, humanity's state of sin resulting from the Fall of Man.[2] While the Old Testament and the New, which frequently speak of the sinfulness of humans, do not contain the terms "original sin" and "ancestral sin",[3] the doctrine expressed by these terms is claimed to be based on the teaching of Paul the Apostle in Romans 512-21 and 1 Corinthians 1522.[2] Some see the doctrine, which however is not found in Jewish theology, as implied in Old Testament passages such as Psalm 515 and Psalm 583. In the history of Christianity this condition has been characterized in many ways ranging from something as insignificant as a slight deficiency, or a tendency toward sin yet without collective guilt, referred to as a "sin nature," to something as drastic as total depravity or automatic guilt by all humans through collective guilt. Roman Catholic teaching regards original sin as the general condition of sinfulness (lack of holiness) into which human beings are born, distinct from the actual sins that a person commits. It explicitly states that original sin does not have the character of a personal fault in any of Adam's descendants.[4] The prevailing view also in Eastern Orthodoxy is that man bears no guilt for the sin of Adam. They prefer to use the term "ancestral sin", which indicates that "original sin is hereditary.[5] It did not remain only Adam and Eve's. As life passes from them to all of their descendants, so does original sin. We all of us participate in original sin because we are all descended from the same forefather, Adam."[6] An important exposition of the belief of Eastern Christians identifies original sin as physical and spiritual death, the spiritual death being the loss of "the grace of God, which quickened (the soul) with the higher and spiritual life".[7] Others see original sin also as the cause of actual sins "a bad tree bears bad fruit" (Matthew 717, NIV), although, in this view, original and actual sin may be difficult to distinguish.[8]
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