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Wesley Creel <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 2004 10:58:22 -0400
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On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 15:04:06 -0700, Stephen Nowlin
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>On 4/6/04 6:51 AM, Phil Barnes's electrons arrived as:
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>> It is unfortunate that it comes to this, but that is part of man's
>> fallen nature.
>
>I've encountered a few unkind people and know there's enough evil ones out
>there to go around. But, what's up with the "man's fallen nature" bit?
>What's that?
>
>/s
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Good Morning Stephen,
"Man's fallen nature" is an important theme of Christianity's
Weltanschauung as revealed in the Bible (e.g. Adam's sin in the Bood of
Genesis).  This dogma is also presented in the 39 Articles of Religion
found in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.  Please see....
http://www.episcopalian.org/efac/39articles/39art.htm
The dogma of "man's fallen nature" explains a lot on how Christians view
themselves and others in the world and their relationship with God.
Thanks for asking......especially during this time of the year.
Best Wishes for a beautiful springtime,
Wesley
P.S. As you can guess, when I am not working as a museum administrator, I
teach an Adult Bible Study class on Sundays.

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