The whole sin concept makes little sense to me. I can obviously agree we all do good and bad and neutral things in our life On any bell-curve there will be variants between all-good to all-bad actions and most of us live in the curve, not at the extremes.
I am less likely to do bad things, as I am older and have learnt how my behaviour impacts on all around me. Yet, I can still be mistaken in my interactions and make poor choices.
God seems exempt fro our daily grind to try to do the best we can. An omniscient being should be able to be a positive influence at any point and should present a congruent moral reality; we don't see that in holy books or reality.
Psychopaths and sociopaths, great moral teachers and educators have always existed. Gods don't seem to solve the problem. Primate and social animal evolution does though.
I find sin very confusing, and the idea that we are all evil and have no moral compass is demonstrably false.
I am less likely to do bad things, as I am older and have learnt how my behaviour impacts on all around me. Yet, I can still be mistaken in my interactions and make poor choices.
God seems exempt fro our daily grind to try to do the best we can. An omniscient being should be able to be a positive influence at any point and should present a congruent moral reality; we don't see that in holy books or reality.
Psychopaths and sociopaths, great moral teachers and educators have always existed. Gods don't seem to solve the problem. Primate and social animal evolution does though.
I find sin very confusing, and the idea that we are all evil and have no moral compass is demonstrably false.