Judaism's Rejection Of Original SinDiarkibkan 2017-02-19 di Wayback Machine While there were some Jewish teachers in Talmudic times who believed that death was a punishment brought upon humanity on account of Adam's sin, the dominant view was that man sins because he is not a perfect being, and not, as Christianity teaches, because he is inherently sinful.
Judaism's Rejection Of Original SinDiarkibkan 2017-02-19 di Wayback Machine While there were some Jewish teachers in Talmudic times who believed that death was a punishment brought upon humanity on account of Adam's sin, the dominant view was that man sins because he is not a perfect being, and not, as Christianity teaches, because he is inherently sinful.