"Infralapsarianism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Infralapsarianism is a theological position that emerged during the 17th-century Reformation and Arminian controversy. The term refers to the belief that God's decree to save or condemn individuals did not occur until after the fall of humanity (original sin), but before the actual birth or existence of each individual.
Infractions refer to minor violations or offenses of a rule, law, or regulation. They are typically considered to be lesser in severity and scope compared to more serious crimes or breaches. In a broader sense, infractions can also apply to small or informal deviations from a norm, standard, or expectation.