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Old 20-03-2016, 03:26 PM
lemex lemex is offline
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Each religion has it's own views of sins. They rarely tally when you get down to the detail.

Likewise is breaking the law a sin?
Someone shoplifting a loaf of bread to sell it to someone else
differs from someone stealing it because they'll starve if they don't.

Interesting and who sin's here. The story of the person who harvests their fields but leaves a little behind.

Spiritually we should know sin follows sin. The person who steals sin's, right. So what about the person who sells the bread leaving none to take.

Here's a philosophical question. If a person does not share, do they sin and we begin to observe spiritual cause and effect. Sin follows sin. We say each religion has it's own views of sin. Can one sin and not know they do. It's not so simple.
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Old 20-03-2016, 03:39 PM
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Yet how can a person be saved and not sin and then be human and sin? I sense the spiritual part yet, I hate the human part.

The condition to be saved is quite clear, what does teaching say, it is grace. This was the unique thought introduced by Paul.
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