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The Deconstructionists

Ep. 219 - Original Sin or Original Blessing?

The Deconstructionists

John Williamson

Religion, Religion & Spirituality

4.4823 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Episode Summary

In this deep-dive episode, we explore one of the most influential — and controversial — doctrines in the history of Christianity: Original Sin.


For many of us, Original Sin was presented as a foundational truth. We were told it explained everything wrong with humanity: our impulses, our desires, our bodies, our failures. But where did this idea actually come from? How did early Christian communities understand human nature? And how did one interpretation, shaped by the life and worldview of Augustine, grow into a theological framework that still impacts psychology, sexuality, gender, and modern Christian identity?


This episode unpacks the text, the history, the cultural influences, and the lasting consequences of the doctrine — and invites listeners to reconsider what it means to be human, good, flawed, and beloved.


In This Episode, We Explore:


📜 1. What Is Original Sin?


  • The doctrine as many of us inherited it
  • Why it came to dominate Western Christianity
  • How it differs from concepts of sin in early Jewish and early Christian thought


👤 2. Augustine’s Influence


  • Augustine’s life, trauma, and worldview — and how each shaped his theology
  • How his readings of Paul became the backbone of Original Sin
  • Where he diverges from earlier Christian writers and the Greek Fathers


📖 3. The Biblical Passages Used to Support Original Sin


  • Romans 5 and its contested interpretations
  • Genesis 3 as story versus doctrine
  • How translation choices influenced meaning
  • Why Jewish interpretations of the same texts are radically different


🔍 4. The Theology Behind the Theology


  • How ideas about sex, bodies, and desire shaped the doctrine
  • Shame vs. guilt — and how Western Christianity confused the two
  • The psychological cost of believing we are “born broken”


⛪ 5. What Early Christians Actually Believed


  • A look at diversity in early Christian thought
  • Eastern Christian views on sin, growth, and human potential
  • How the doctrine evolved over centuries, not overnight


💔 6. The Modern Impact


  • How Original Sin shaped purity culture
  • How it influenced sermons, parenting, and “Christian counseling”
  • Its role in reinforcing fundamentalism’s fear-based frameworks
  • Why many of us internalized shame as spirituality


🌱 7. Reclaiming a Healthier View of Humanity


  • Alternatives rooted in scripture and tradition
  • Why many theologians argue the doctrine is not essential
  • What happens when we start from belovedness rather than brokenness


Why This Episode Matters

So many deconstruction journeys begin with questions like:

  • “Am I really this messed up, or did I just inherit a harmful framework?”
  • “Is the human story fundamentally about failure?”
  • “Why does the church talk about sin more than love?”


Understanding where the doctrine of Original Sin came from — and how historically recent and culturally shaped it actually is — can be freeing. It opens the door to new ways of understanding ourselves, our bodies, our past, and our future.


It also challenges the narrative that progressive or post-evangelical Christians are the ones “not taking the Bible seriously.” In reality, reassessing the doctrine through context, language, and scholarship is exactly what taking scripture seriously looks like.


Resources Mentioned / Recommended Reading

  • The Birth of Satan – Pagels & B. McGinn
  • The Sin of Certainty – Peter Enns
  • The Evolution of Adam – Peter Enns
  • The Story of Original Sin – John E. Toews
  • Sin: A History – Gary A. Anderson
  • Writings of Augustine, especially Confessions and On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins


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0:00.0

Oh, church, when did we lose our way?

0:12.0

Welcome to the Deconstructionist podcast. I'm your host John Williamson, and welcome back. Over the last stretch, we've been doing some pretty deep dives together, digging into big, heavy

0:21.9

ideas that a lot of us were handed without much room to question them. So if you've been along

0:26.8

for that ride, I just want to say that I hope it's been helpful. I hope it's given you language

0:31.4

for things you've felt, but couldn't quite put words to, and I'm really grateful that you've

0:35.9

stuck with me. Looking ahead, I'm already

0:38.2

working on new content and lining up new interviews for the beginning of the year. If there is a

0:43.6

topic that you love for us to tackle, something you inherited from your faith tradition that you're

0:49.0

still trying to entangle, I'd love to hear from you. You can drop me a message through the contact form at www.

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the deconstructionist.org or send an email to Deconstructionist's podcast at gmail.com.

1:03.1

And let me know what's on your mind.

1:05.0

I'm also working on a relaunch of the Patreon.

1:08.8

I realize that it's gotten a little dusty and we've fallen way behind on a

1:13.6

lot of it. And so I've got way more time to work on it these days. And so for those of you who

1:19.9

are already supporting the show there, seriously, huge thank you, especially as we get

1:24.6

towards the end of the year here. You, you help make all of this possible.

1:45.4

Uh, we'll have some new tiers though. And new perks coming soon while still keeping a couple of the old favorites around for those you who have been here since the beginning. Uh, but, uh, you know, we launched it, uh, gosh, probably eight years ago now, uh, maybe longer, um, since we're, we're coming up on our 10-year anniversary.

1:51.7

And so it was time to dust it off and relaunch it. So we'll do that soon, look at our social media for news on that. But now onto today's episode, this conversation is a deep dive into

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original sin. We'll look at where that doctrine came from, how it developed,

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what it's done to the way many of us see ourselves, our bodies in the world, and why so much of

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what we were taught doesn't really line up with the earliest Christian communities or with the text

2:13.1

itself. We'll look at how this idea grew over time, how it shaped Western Christianity, and what

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