"Sin" is a rather nebulous concept.
If we take the standard dictionary definition, then it's a totally made up concept. It's based on made-up concepts of transgressions/violations of "divine Law".
Sin means nothing in the sense of moral behavior. It means nothing in the sense of affects, e.g. Oh look I mixed two fabrics together and suddenly absolutely nothing interesting happened. Besides, if I work on a Sunday, compared to work on a Monday, why should that affect anything other than what day it is?
Also, who exactly enforces these divine Laws we're supposedly violating? The believer? Then it isn't divine to begin with, it's entirely man-made bullshit to control behavior in such a context.
Now excuse me while I'm gonna eat a lobster.
If we take the standard dictionary definition, then it's a totally made up concept. It's based on made-up concepts of transgressions/violations of "divine Law".
Sin means nothing in the sense of moral behavior. It means nothing in the sense of affects, e.g. Oh look I mixed two fabrics together and suddenly absolutely nothing interesting happened. Besides, if I work on a Sunday, compared to work on a Monday, why should that affect anything other than what day it is?
Also, who exactly enforces these divine Laws we're supposedly violating? The believer? Then it isn't divine to begin with, it's entirely man-made bullshit to control behavior in such a context.
Now excuse me while I'm gonna eat a lobster.
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool." - Richard P. Feynman