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Post by Toasted Cheese on Jan 16, 2018 9:31:58 GMT
Who's sin, yours or mine? It doesn't matter. the only thing that matters is whether you accept another's view of the sin, unless it's breaking the law (Legality is merely secular sin), unless sin is law since it's a concept and can't be taken away. Guilt, however, is not really a concept. It is what is felt and people can feel it/no feel it without regard to sin. The notion of sin simply outlines whether that is right or wrong in the context of the religious tenets people choose to accept which is why the OP's view of it is completely irrelevant. It does matter, because what you refer to as sin, is just your own interpretation of your own moral and ethical code. Even though we are all ultimately connected, my journey is not yours and yours is not mine. You are not and I am not you. Sin is just a throwaway term to describe bad behavior, based on someone or something—like scripture—else's projection. All there is is action and consequence and it has nothing to do with religion. That is the universal code or even law.
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