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Old 22-04-2018, 06:11 AM
Johnathanrs Johnathanrs is offline
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Perspective on evil

Rather than sin, I would rather say Sin.

If you believe in sin, do you hate sin or love it? Why?
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Old 22-04-2018, 08:00 AM
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I couldn't care less about evil or sin.
We have the ability to design our world view or have it designed by someone else, or some authority we accept as as such.
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Old 22-04-2018, 08:31 AM
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I couldn't care less about evil or sin.
We have the ability to design our world view or have it designed by someone else, or some authority we accept as as such.

Same. Sin; evil, are usually defined within a culture, social conditioning and priests who need to keep control of the people they rule. They also exist within one's personal morality. A sin to one person may be a virtue to another.

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Old 22-04-2018, 11:38 AM
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to say sin's a cue, to not get "too" far out
of hand. sin is for adults. if it feels right,
we might do so, without bothering others
as much as we would. kids are better than
that, even by done, than to wory about
that but it is still a positive correcter to
trample. &- off trouble.

why have eavoll if we know it tries to
mess stuff up.

i don't believe supposed that 'does not'
do an sins, ever.

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Old 22-04-2018, 08:51 PM
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I like the perspectives. Sin doesn't exist in your guys realities. What a beautiful reality to live in. Thank you for sharing.

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Old 23-04-2018, 07:06 AM
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I like the perspectives. Sin doesn't exist in your guys realities. What a beautiful reality to live in. Thank you for sharing.

I think that's because as we develop the question of sin or avoiding it becomes
less relevant. Less occasions present themselves when once we might.

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Old 23-04-2018, 08:58 AM
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An interesting discussion, I recently heard sin referred to not as simply a violation of universal morals (and also in a way, it is), but an action taken that is different from who a person is at their core. As an example, a person who believes in standing up for this cause who chooses not to when given the opportunity would have sinned, because they went against their own beliefs. The idea is that each person is a manifestation of God, so to go against themselves is to go against God. Hence, sin.

Up until that point I had discarded the word sin from use, since it felt like it had become weaponized as a means to scare people into obeying abusive people. But having heard that definition, it's given me something to ponder. Particularly in regard to the Christian teachings that we are all children of God and he is everywhere; I wonder if this definition of sin is what the early writers were going for?
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Old 23-04-2018, 10:25 AM
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Same. Sin; evil, are usually defined within a culture, social conditioning and priests who need to keep control of the people they rule. They also exist within one's personal morality. A sin to one person may be a virtue to another.

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I have been watching some documentaries on witches on youtube lately, there stories and stuff, and how the church didn't like them, the church told the people they need to listen to them, that the only way to god is via them, while witches and others, shamans ect.. were already out there in the wild doing what they do, the church didn't control them so it didn't like them.. while i was walking through the city this morning i walked past a massive stone church, looks just like the old ones in those old days it was huge and it was also foggy out, so it was surrounded in fog.. i stood there and was like... so this is what the witches were up against huh... it was so huge and i just imaged what it would have been like... back then, just felt like sharing..
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Old 23-04-2018, 11:22 AM
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sin be not a fable to me. jesus worked
out on the cross and felt the future sins
of the world and asked a simple sweet
question and made up said it is finished
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Old 23-04-2018, 11:29 AM
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sin be probably a haste

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