RE: Admitting You're a Sinner
January 18, 2018 at 7:08 pm
(This post was last modified: January 18, 2018 at 7:40 pm by Banned.)
(January 18, 2018 at 2:07 am)Astreja Wrote:(January 17, 2018 at 8:46 pm)Banned Wrote: Where does guilt come from?
Isn't it a basic fear of survival?
I'm not sure, but it might be an evolved trait. It may be related to the shock to the gut one feels after having a really close call in a dangerous situation.
That's about right. We can figure out that guilt is about responsibility to others. So shame and guilt are similar in a sense. A fearful situation in survival may trigger a sense of great responsibility to the group or leader, and guilt/fear if that action failed.
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Atheism is attempting self hypnosis, it is trying to convince oneself of something.
Some people would call that a poorly developed religion.
"The fool says in his heart, there is no God" that's the definition of the Bible. The Bible also claims that they already know what the truth is, but they are just trying to back away from it. That's attempted self hypnosis.
The definition of sin varies with people, especially if religious teachings are consulted, and that's where the discrepancies increase.
That's one of the reasons the thread topic hasn't been settled.
The beliefs about original sin vary within the Catholic church, even with its officials, but an understanding of its hierarchy and who believes what, shows why that is, and what the top and inside of the catholic church actually teaches.
However, it is fairly obvious what she means in the doctrine of the immaculate conception. Mary had to be without sin, "holy flesh," in order to produce the perfect son.
But the Bible teaches that Jesus was born of the same flesh and blood as all human beings.
So admitting you are a sinner, has nothing to do with inheriting guilt or sin, but inheriting the consequences of weakened moral tendencies, which Jesus also inherited, but never gave in to.
And admitting you're a sinner will include the admission of having sinned, and having developed the tendency to repeat the same, because that is what sin does, it ruins the capacity to do good.
The immediate question will be "how come atheists/sinners do good?" That is a fact, and a fairly big topic that doesn't belong here.