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What (who) is Inability - definition

CALVINIST DOCTRINE THAT 'THE FALL OF MAN' ENSLAVES ALL TO SIN; NEEDING 'JUSTIFICATION'
Fallen nature; Total inability; Radical depravity; Utter depravity
  • A [[Sistine Chapel]] [[fresco]] depicts the expulsion of [[Adam and Eve]] from the garden of Eden for their sin of eating from the fruit of the [[Tree of the knowledge of good and evil]].

Inability         
POWER TO PERFORM AN ACTION
Abilities; Ably; Inability; Inabilities; Intelligent power; Intelligent powers; Incapacities; Incapability; Incapabilities; Aptness; Inaptness; Incompetency; Incompetencies
·noun The quality or state of being unable; lack of ability; want of sufficient power, strength, resources, or capacity.
inability         
POWER TO PERFORM AN ACTION
Abilities; Ably; Inability; Inabilities; Intelligent power; Intelligent powers; Incapacities; Incapability; Incapabilities; Aptness; Inaptness; Incompetency; Incompetencies
n. inability to + inf. (her inability to pay caused trouble)
inability         
POWER TO PERFORM AN ACTION
Abilities; Ably; Inability; Inabilities; Intelligent power; Intelligent powers; Incapacities; Incapability; Incapabilities; Aptness; Inaptness; Incompetency; Incompetencies
If you refer to someone's inability to do something, you are referring to the fact that they are unable to do it.
Her inability to concentrate could cause an accident.
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Wikipedia

Total depravity

Total depravity (also called radical corruption or pervasive depravity) is a Protestant theological doctrine derived from the concept of original sin. It teaches that, as a consequence of man's fall, every person born into the world is enslaved to the service of sin as a result of their fallen nature and, apart from the efficacious (irresistible) or prevenient (enabling) grace of God, is completely unable to choose by themselves to follow God, refrain from evil, or accept the gift of salvation as it is offered.

The doctrine is advocated to various degrees by many Protestant denominations, including some Lutheran synods, and all Calvinist churches. Arminian denominations, such as Methodists, believe and teach total depravity, but with distinct differences, the most important of which is the distinction between irresistible grace and prevenient grace.

Examples of use of Inability
1. It showed the government inability to rule as before, as well as the others inability to take power yet.
2. Dr S told the court that there were other aspects to consider: "One has to consider his inability to move and his inability to communicate effectively, his inability to express his wishes, his inability to show if he is in any pain or distress or, if he is, what is causing that.
3. The government have two problems: 1) Inability to understand the reality of IT 2) Inability to understand 1) – Dino Fancellu, epsom 12 BILLION POUNDS?
4. Flustered by his inability to deliver, the American completely imploded.
5. The biggest obstacle, I discovered, was my inability to focus.