Classic sin...so you are listening to 'religious' radio and the minister, doesn't come right out and say it (hence engaging in the sin of concealment {of truth}) discussing the matter of sin of 'clicking' on that website that we apparently should know better clicking on...sort of begs the question as to why the refrain here, or what exactly were the minister talking about...of course, you are left to infer he were talking about porn...porn...porn...porn...and while there's a world of genocide and the man would likely have little to say about this...he talks about porn....porn...porn.... :)
Isn't it amusing?! :)
It seems there are really a whole load of sins that could be parsed to infinity in a way, so heavily and thick that it truly would be a miracle if a man or woman could go through with existence and not having some where engaged in the act of sin...hence, the necessity for forgiveness :)
I speak on the point of despondency and futility, for the act of up right and proper is very much a relative word, a matter of perspective here, or that if you are and are most likely a sinner, invariably this falls in varying degrees. Sadly, it seems some should resort to the sort of justification that no purpose could be served in avoiding sin, and thus heavily engage in it, in some way shape or form, but at least there is the appeal of ethics and law, here, a little white lie shouldn't have to be considered one and the same, which brings up often times I am afraid the inherent problem of a something thought religious mind set, that any sin could take the same precedence as another...this leads to the conundrum that if I couldn't exist without lying in some way, there is nothing but sin of any sort of following. Of course, it doesn't seem easy saying it in this way, or that for different types of sin, there are, however, many degrees on the continuum of sin, that is, sin is not so easily a step function, or discrete (not that it couldn't be, but often is...more continuous in nature).
You step left, and you find yourself, stepping left in certain ways, and sometimes, more left until (heaven forbid) you feel hopeless in that manner of stepping...or sort of like the sinner that proficiently digs the earth beneath his feet while knowing full well that he is doing so, and then finds himself remiss where departure from such hole in the earth requires so much more effort?! Obviously this is a bit like the cliche of self help, and I'd rather talk about other subject matter. Certainly if it is sin, then should a sin really be judged, however, one and the same relative to others. No, I offer it shouldn't seem fair in judging by these strict notions, or in other words, there is some rejoice that you hadn't sinned after all in other ways.
At the last moment, the man that I speak of is in any event, recovered, and he has his life about him still left, or you see even where one thinks to believe in certainties neither means all is certain, or if there is still a chance, it seems there is always hope, isn't there?!
Isn't it amusing?! :)
It seems there are really a whole load of sins that could be parsed to infinity in a way, so heavily and thick that it truly would be a miracle if a man or woman could go through with existence and not having some where engaged in the act of sin...hence, the necessity for forgiveness :)
I speak on the point of despondency and futility, for the act of up right and proper is very much a relative word, a matter of perspective here, or that if you are and are most likely a sinner, invariably this falls in varying degrees. Sadly, it seems some should resort to the sort of justification that no purpose could be served in avoiding sin, and thus heavily engage in it, in some way shape or form, but at least there is the appeal of ethics and law, here, a little white lie shouldn't have to be considered one and the same, which brings up often times I am afraid the inherent problem of a something thought religious mind set, that any sin could take the same precedence as another...this leads to the conundrum that if I couldn't exist without lying in some way, there is nothing but sin of any sort of following. Of course, it doesn't seem easy saying it in this way, or that for different types of sin, there are, however, many degrees on the continuum of sin, that is, sin is not so easily a step function, or discrete (not that it couldn't be, but often is...more continuous in nature).
You step left, and you find yourself, stepping left in certain ways, and sometimes, more left until (heaven forbid) you feel hopeless in that manner of stepping...or sort of like the sinner that proficiently digs the earth beneath his feet while knowing full well that he is doing so, and then finds himself remiss where departure from such hole in the earth requires so much more effort?! Obviously this is a bit like the cliche of self help, and I'd rather talk about other subject matter. Certainly if it is sin, then should a sin really be judged, however, one and the same relative to others. No, I offer it shouldn't seem fair in judging by these strict notions, or in other words, there is some rejoice that you hadn't sinned after all in other ways.
At the last moment, the man that I speak of is in any event, recovered, and he has his life about him still left, or you see even where one thinks to believe in certainties neither means all is certain, or if there is still a chance, it seems there is always hope, isn't there?!
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