According to either a literal or allegorical interpretation of the bible the problem of sin and ‘original sin’ is clearly solved.
Summary (the crux):
(Take in mind that both examples of cause and effect took place without anybody else’s hand, faith, or acceptance in the matter)
In the beginning….The so called first Adam plagued the whole human race (the good, the bad, and the ugly) by his sin/fall.
In the end…..The so called second Adam – The Christ unplagued and restored the same whole human race (the good, the bad, and the ugly) by his death and resurrection.
Case in point.
So where is the evidence to make a legitimate case for exclusion, condemnation, fear of judgement and urgency to get people saved if all have already been saved from every so called ‘debt’, and if every charge has been absolved? Where is the ‘sin’ in that and where else is salvation needed?
Sounds to me like a finished deal and a non-issue.

