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originally posted by: Flavian
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
a reply to: noonebutme
The Devil never imposed his actions unto anyone.
He only ever showed other paths, options.
Man is to blame for his own descent into corruption.
But if Jesus died for our sins then surely it is only correct and polite to sin? Otherwise, what was the point?
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
originally posted by: Flavian
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
a reply to: noonebutme
The Devil never imposed his actions unto anyone.
He only ever showed other paths, options.
Man is to blame for his own descent into corruption.
But if Jesus died for our sins then surely it is only correct and polite to sin? Otherwise, what was the point?
There are those who at all cost would attempt to refrain from Sin; such an act is honorable, yet futile.
There are those who give in entirely to Sin and live as they please with little to no concern for their impact on others; such an act is deplorable equally futile.
Both are destined to repeat their experience until they learn.
Sin should be examined, explored, played with, but maintained in a certain state of balance, so as to always be aware of our impact on others.
To Sin is to Live.
How would You Live?
originally posted by: TheSkunk
We were tricked with knowledge. We did not need it.
originally posted by: iammrhappy86
How would You Live?