And yes, the acts of the father will affect the offsprings, however we don't believe that a sin is something that can be inherited..if you has committed a sin, it is your problem and you are responsible for it, not your innocent child!
Yes, I agree that "a sin", as in a particular one, cannot be inherited....but our condition, that of imperfection, is inherited by all. Otherwise, we would be living forever. As self-aware, intelligent creatures, humans were designed to live forever. - Ecclesiastes 3:19
Yes, I just got through reading it. Thanks for the link.
I don't agree with everything the writer said. With regard to Newton not sharing his religious writings....he did not invite many others to help, because he was heretic. If he had shared with the wrong person, it could have cost him his life. Yet the writer of this article fails to mention that! For that reason (and others), it seems to me the article's author has some kind of bias against Newton.
And Asberger's Syndrome could have played a part in his occasional odd behavior.
I saw in one link where he had someone purposely killed...i plan on researching that.
Thanks again for the information.