Originally posted by wolfgang59 we like our sin was posted by KellyJay on another thread.
What did he mean?
Anyone here enjoy sinning?
(And for atheists I mean enjoy doing something you believe "wrong"😉
And Kelly - What is your favourite sin?
Didn't like sinning, no. So I don't.
I think it comes down to the individuals ignorance. Its different if you are fully aware of your actions, then its sinning (?)
However I still find it hard to believe that some can think that invading another country and killing it's citizens is somehow alright for some. That's some sad ignorance. And some shoddy justifiability , no doubt.
Originally posted by karoly aczel Didn't like sinning, no. So I don't.
I think it comes down to the individuals ignorance. Its different if you are fully aware of your actions, then its sinning (?)
However I still find it hard to believe that some can think that invading another country and killing it's citizens is somehow alright for some. That's some sad ignorance. And some shoddy justifiability , no doubt.
Who in particular are you speaking of here - some can think that invading another country and killing it's citizens
Originally posted by checkbaiter In defense of Kelly, he was being inclusive to be polite. I think what he meant is exactly what Jesus said.
[b]John 3:19
19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
KJV
Sin is darkness.[/b]
I don't like the dark particularly.
Presumably Kelly does?
Originally posted by checkbaiter In defense of Kelly, he was being inclusive to be polite. I think what he meant is exactly what Jesus said.
[b]John 3:19
19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
KJV
Sin is darkness.[/b]
There is an assumption by many Christians that non-Christians are automatically sinners and Christians are automatically free of sin, because they 'have' Christ. Im not sure that is correct biblically.
Originally posted by Rajk999 There is an assumption by many Christians that non-Christians are automatically sinners and Christians are automatically free of sin, because they 'have' Christ. Im not sure that is correct biblically.
People who believe in such a thing as "sin" [i.e. disobeying God's wishes] very often conflate "sin" and immorality.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 I don't like the dark particularly.
Presumably Kelly does?
The idea is that you like to hide your sins in darkness because you are ashamed. And that you love to do those sins too much to repent and stop, so you do them in the dark so no one knows, instead of doing them in the light so others can see how sinful you are. 😏
Originally posted by Rajk999 There is an assumption by many Christians that non-Christians are automatically sinners and Christians are automatically free of sin, because they 'have' Christ. Im not sure that is correct biblically.
All humans are sinners. And that IS correct 'biblically'.