I was just reading in the Bible (see
@Hidden In Him I'm not just for goofing around) that we aren't held accountable for the sins of those before us,.. so why are the sins of Adam and Eve and Adam in particular any different?
I don't believe they are. It's actually more like the different teachings among faith groups in the church making it so.
But is it God's words?
Eve was the mother of all living. By one man, not Eve, who transgressed and partook of the forbidden fruit first, did sin enter this world.
This, I believe tells us sin already existed elsewhere. When Adam also consumed the fruit Eve offered him, that was when sin entered.
Adam and Eve were then cursed, punished, for their disobedience.
And cast out, departed, from the garden of God.
Now, sin was in the world. Yet, as we are told in that same Old Testament, the sins of the father, which would include first Adam, do not pass unto the sons.
We are all responsible for our own sins. Ezekiel 18.
Don't fear being labeled heretic, heresy. After the Protestant Reformation all Protestants are that. And to Protestants all Catholics are.