sandy whitelinger
Veteran Member
I thought you were doing well until here. Adam had the ability to sin. Evidence, he sinned. The only thing that changed in Adam was his residence, choice in clothing and his demise. That death passed upon all men was a consequence of Adam's sin. The wages of sin is death according to Romans. After death, all will be resurrected for judgement. We will all be judged on our sin. The exemption from the subsequent wrath of God upon sinners is belief in Jesus.the imperfection we are born with is genetically inherited. Just as a father passes on his physical traits, he also passes on his mental traits.
When Adam sinned, he lost perfection and could not pass perfection onto any of his children. Thats what it means that we are born imperfect and sinful.
We have the tendency toward sin. It doesnt mean that we have to sin or we are willful sinners...it just means that we are 'prone' to it. And that is why some humans were called 'blameless' even though they were still in the imperfect state and still prone to sin. We can fight the urge to sin, but we cannot remove the urge to sin.
Now, as to Jesus being baptized, the Bible says it was to fulfill scripture but I'm not aware it ever clarifies exactly what that means.