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So Adam was likely immortal before he sinned.
This is a Catholic Church
Yeah Remus. For the whole like 2 days he didn’t 🤣
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@Iakovos yes and yes. Our interpretation is the same but Orthodox explain things sometimes differently
@Andrules Concerning the original—or “first”—sin, that commited by Adam and Eve, Orthodoxy believes that, while everyone bears the consequences of the first sin, the foremost of which is death, only Adam and Eve are guilty of that sin.
Orthodox is more "mystical" and Catholic is more "logical" I guess
But the belief is basically the same
@Deleted User More or less yes
So Catholics and Orthodox share the same interpretation in original sin?
It has more to do with historical philosophies and culture. Remember that the Orthodox were mostly Greeks at one time.
Greek philosophy etc
Our churches are more mystical in a sense, hence the holy light in Easter etc
Here is another Catholic Church
That looks mostly as our churches
Most but not all ECs were once Orthodox
Rag.
Do
Orthodox
and Catholics
share
the
same
As I said, same liturgical rite
If you spam again we are gonna have a problem
Seriously though I do apologize.
@Iakovos Also sorry to you too, my tone probably seemed a little aggressive, not that I wanted it
It's all good.
@Iakovos So, for your questions though, it would be best to visit some different churches from cathobros to orthobros and speak with the priests there. I believe they will be happy to answer your questions
I will visit an Orthodox Church tomorrow morning.
Catholic original sin is more like a curse as a result of an individual sin
Like inheriting a disease
Not infecting yourself with it as Adam did
The same as us then, because in a sense we don't inherit the sin but only the consequences
We do not believe people are *guilty* of Adam's sin. Merely that we suffer the consequences of what he did. So the blame falls on us
Well obviously, original sin is evident as we all die.
Yeah basically