(January 20, 2017 at 11:04 pm)pool the great Wrote: Original sin means that every human being is born with sin.
So, Hypothetically, if a human baby grew up far away from any sort of contact with human civilisation or even animals, wouldn't the baby not "learn" how to sin? Human beings learn by seeing, by memorizing, by practicing and observing. So if a baby were to grow up somewhere where any sort of sin was not committed thereby not seeing or learning sin -
Would the baby grow up to be as someone born with "original sin" but never actually sinned in his entire life thereby not being born with "original sin"?
Are you saying put a child in a completely sterile environment without any human influence, How would the child know how to do anything that resembles human behavior. Original sin is passed own to every child, so yes it would have original sin but, it would be judged by it's actions as long as it has no understanding of Christ.
You've put this child in an unreal situation wanting a normal answer, just doesn't seem possible to give a truly specific answer. You are also confusing original sin with a sinful act, your question is not specific enough.
GC
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.