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What is first sin and How Lord gave boon for its removal?

I am told that after the Curse given by Lord to Adam and Eve. And as a remedy Lord gave boon that only a Saint or with the company or grace of a Saint this curse will be removed. Please answer with reference quotes of Bible.

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  • Linda
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Malhotra - Jehovah's witnesses have dedicated their lives to helping others learn what the bible teaches. Please contact them and they will be glad to spend as much time as necessary with you for you to learn. Their help is free. Best wishes.

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  • 8 years ago

    Well, the first sin predates Adam and Eve. That happened when satan and the demons rebelled against God and His way of life and love.

    I am a spiritual leader and have never heard of what you mentioned. God's solution was that Jesus, who is God, agreed to be born in the flesh to redeem man from the eternal penalty of sin. (John 3:16) Only God can forgive sins.

    The bible defines a saint as any person who follows Jesus and lives His way of life and love. We are alive and are called Christians.

  • 8 years ago

    I donno about bible....I can tell u from Quran.

    Its quite similar in both da buks....they apologized... punishment given to them was that dey were removed from paradise and sent down to earth...they were told among ur children those who will do righteous deeds n obey da command will be brought to ur original destination ie,paradise...n doz who disobey,get decieved by satin(as parents adam n eve did...but unlike them these people wont apologize),follow their own will will enter hell fire...

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