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 April 2, 2010

Saint Augustine opined, "Man’s original capacities included both the power not to sin and the power to sin. In Adam’s original sin, man lost the power not to sin and retained the power to sin." With all due respect, I beg to differ. If man lost the power not to sin, then how can we be held accountable for doing what we cannot help but do? Now I am not a student of Augustine, and he may well have answered my objections elsewhere, but if he did, he should have revised this statement for it says too much.

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