Your input on sin..
if you draw a line in the sand, and you tell yourself not to cross it, but then you go ahead and cross it, there's nothing to take away the truth that you crossed the fking line!
same thing goes with anything else. If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
If I "sin" I know what I've done, and I dont look at it in context to how my religion would judge me. Rather, i take the time to see what my actions say about ME the person, independent of my religion.
same thing goes with anything else. If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
If I "sin" I know what I've done, and I dont look at it in context to how my religion would judge me. Rather, i take the time to see what my actions say about ME the person, independent of my religion.
Originally posted by maskedSONY
if you draw a line in the sand, and you tell yourself not to cross it, but then you go ahead and cross it, there's nothing to take away the truth that you crossed the fking line!
same thing goes with anything else. If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
If I "sin" I know what I've done, and I dont look at it in context to how my religion would judge me. Rather, i take the time to see what my actions say about ME the person, independent of my religion.
if you draw a line in the sand, and you tell yourself not to cross it, but then you go ahead and cross it, there's nothing to take away the truth that you crossed the fking line!
same thing goes with anything else. If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
If I "sin" I know what I've done, and I dont look at it in context to how my religion would judge me. Rather, i take the time to see what my actions say about ME the person, independent of my religion.
Originally posted by maskedSONY
If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
If you do something your religion says your prohibited from doing, no matter how much you confess or you pray, there's nothing that is going to erase the truth that you broke the rules.
Originally posted by White[Pony]
so if a sin is a sin... do we all go to hell for eating fish on friday or whatever?
Will I end up in hell with the murderers, and rapists, and all those other real sinners all because I ate some fuggin sushi?
so if a sin is a sin... do we all go to hell for eating fish on friday or whatever?
Will I end up in hell with the murderers, and rapists, and all those other real sinners all because I ate some fuggin sushi?
[Chris Rock] i really don't think my diet will come into question on Judgement Day [/Chris Rock] :chuckles:


