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Anchor text: CCC
Target Entity: Catechism_of_the_Catholic_Church
Preceding Context: This doctrine of inherited guilt was accepted by the Roman Catholic Church at various Councils, including Carthage (418), Second Council of Orange (529), and Council of Trent (1546). Catechism published after Second Vatican Council states clearly that Adam and Eve's "human nature deprived of original holiness and justice" is "transmitted by propagation to all mankind" (
Succeeding Context: 404). Consequences of the original sin, which remain in the human nature even after baptism, are not bound to sexual dimension alone, but "it can refer to any intense form of human desire ... It unsettles man's moral faculties and, without being itself an offence, inclines man to commit sins" ( 2515). By eating of the fruit of the tree, Adam and Eve sought to be like God.
Paragraph Title: Catholic
Source Page: Tree of the knowledge of good and evil

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