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1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
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Made up nonsense that makes it easier to suppress and rule the masses by convencing them their is something fundamentally very wrong and flawed with them and they don't apologize for being human they are going to anger god and go to hell.1) What in your opinion is Sin?
As sin does not exist, it has no opposite.2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
No, as a few sins you don't need a book of ancient superstitions to know, and the rest are arbitrary nonsense.3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
It's all Make-Believe. Sin is just something that somebody made up one day and turned it into a religious crisis.View attachment 20821
1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
Then did god sin by creating imperfection and imperfect creations?3) Imperfection.
Nope. We were all given free will, the ability to make our own choices. Some choices...are just...bad. And imperfection makes bad choices, easier to commit.Then did god sin by creating imperfection and imperfect creations?
Interesting link! Thanks for posting that!1. That which separates us from God.
2. Theosis (Eastern Christian theology) - Wikipedia
3. "Disturbance of relationship/unity (union)"
Free will has not been proven to exist.We were all given free will
So, when will god start accepting blame for making imperfection and imperfect beings? When someone makes an imperfect product, we hold them responsible for making a poor-quality product. Why does god so often get a free pass?And imperfection makes bad choices, easier to commit.
Sin is the English word used by most, if not all Bible translators, in translation of the Hebrew word – חַטָּאת – ḥattaʾt, from the Hebrew Scriptures; and the Greek word – ἁμαρτία – hamartia, from the chr-stian texts. Sin is a very ambiguous and confounded word, and I don’t believe that any of its definitions are accurate translations for either the Hebrew or Greek word which they are translating. That is as much of an opinion of the English word “sin” as I have.1) What in your opinion is Sin?
Accuracy, correctness, precision, exactness, etc.2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
Certainly, any of the actual definitions: mistake, mishap, accident, error, etc.3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
in the language of Spanish.....sin means.....withoutView attachment 20821
1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
1) What in your opinion is Sin?View attachment 20821
1) What in your opinion is Sin?
2) What in your opinion would be the opposite of Sin?
3) Is there another term that one could plug into scripture replacing the term 'sin', as an equal term of usage?
Made up nonsense that makes it easier to suppress and rule the masses by convencing them their is something fundamentally very wrong and flawed with them and they don't apologize for being human they are going to anger god and go to hell.
As sin does not exist, it has no opposite.
No, as a few sins you don't need a book of ancient superstitions to know, and the rest are arbitrary nonsense.
Free will has not been proven to exist.
Just because you acknowledge something as non existant doesn't mean you can't understand what it is the idea is supposed to be about. Such as, I have a pretty good understanding of Game of Thrones and can explain why I think Jamie Lannister will be the true hero of it all, but none of it is real.If your going to talk about something, you first got to know by understanding what it is your talking about first, otherwise your just going to look foolish.
Because of this, it can be misused. For example, you might want to kill someone, and you do. There will be repercussions, you will pay for your actions.
Can You Control Your Destiny? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
How does free will and perfection work, or not work, together?
Who Really Rules the World? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
That doesn't prove the existence of free will. It may just be that every thing we do is the result of web of cause and effect.We can choose whether we will follow God’s moral guidance or not.
I'll never be able to violate the laws of physics, but god's law I violate on a regular basis, and often encourage it.The gift of freedom of choice, though, does not mean absolute freedom. It does not free us from the physical and moral laws that God made for the stability and peace of the universe. These laws were set up for our good, and any violation of them could lead to serious consequences. Just think of what would happen if we chose to ignore the law of gravity and jumped off the roof of a tall building!
Why can't we hold them accountable? We do it to various drug addicts, even though some drugs are addictive enough to enslave a user into compulsive usage and engaging in crime in order to obtain money to obtain their next fix..The writer Corliss Lamont asks: “How can we attribute ethical responsibility to men, and punish them for wrongdoing, if we accept . . . that their choices and actions are predetermined?” Of course, we cannot.
Many Christians have disagreed with this position, and that god does predestine some for heaven. One of the reasons being that god knows everything, including the future, so you can't do anything he doesn't already know will happen.How unloving and unjust Jehovah God would be if before we were born, he predetermined the course we would take and then held us responsible for our actions! He does not do this, for “God is love,” and “all his ways are justice.” (1 John 4:8; Deuteronomy 32:4) Having given us freedom of choice, he did not at the same time ‘determine from eternity whom he would save and whom he would damn,’ as believers in predestination assert. Freedom of choice precludes predestination.
We are instinct driven animals. And like other instinctively social animals, we also have group rules and behaviors and consequences for breaking those rules.Of course, we cannot. Instinct-driven animals are not held morally responsible for what they do,