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Originally posted by @fmfFor someone who doesn't believe in sin, you sure go on about it at length.
Is suicide a "sin"?
Originally posted by @fmfFor someone who doesn't believe in sin, you sure go on about it at length.
Is suicide a "sin"?
Originally posted by @suzianneI am interested in whether sonship thinks suicide is "sin".
For someone who doesn't believe in sin, you sure go on about it at length.
Originally posted by @fmfThat woman is in love with you. She follows you around these forums like a hungry puppy.
I am interested in whether sonship thinks suicide is "sin".
Do you think it is?
Originally posted by @rajk999I ought to be carrying round a little scoop and plastic bag, then.
That woman is in love with you. She follows you around these forums like a hungry puppy.
Originally posted by @fmfLOL ,,, good one Although in her case you might need a backhoe and a 10 ton truck 😀
I ought to be carrying round a little scoop and plastic bag, then.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerInstead of categorizing Sin can we have a sin nature?
This quote got me thinking. Sin may be different things to different people.
"Whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, takes off your relish for spiritual things, whatever increases the authority of the body over the mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent it may seem in itself."
-Susanna Wesley