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    It is not the case that Pelagius, drawing on consistent patristic sources, argued that each soul is created directly by God and therefore cannot inherit moral guilt from biological ancestors.

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    • 1.Augustine and the Western tradition argue human nature itself is corrupted, not requiring guilt-inheritance for moral disability.
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    • 2.Empirical observations of inherited trauma and psychological damage suggest moral-spiritual legacies do transmit across generations.
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    • 3.Pelagius's framing sidesteps how structural sin and institutional evil persist through communities beyond individual soul creation.
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    • 1.Divine creation of individual souls suggests each person begins in a morally neutral state, independent of genealogical circumstances.
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    • 2.Moral responsibility requires causal agency; inherited guilt would punish individuals for actions they did not perform.
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    • 3.Multiple patristic sources (Origen, Gregory of Nyssa) affirm soul creation and reject corporate moral transmission.
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