I think of sins as something that has a quantity.
And sins are like viruses or bugs in a biological computer which can 'corrupt' the soul if they accumulate too much.
(But we can also delete them by asking for forgiveness).
In this post, I briefly explained how the whole universe may be a quantum computer. So, I think that there is also computational nature behind sins. They are information about our lives which can be stored, retrieved, or deleted from our souls. However, this is just my own philosophical view of "sin" and thus I'm aware that could be wrong. I don't even think that there is any way to test it.
Black hole computers:
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Black...puters.pdf
And sins are like viruses or bugs in a biological computer which can 'corrupt' the soul if they accumulate too much.
(But we can also delete them by asking for forgiveness).
In this post, I briefly explained how the whole universe may be a quantum computer. So, I think that there is also computational nature behind sins. They are information about our lives which can be stored, retrieved, or deleted from our souls. However, this is just my own philosophical view of "sin" and thus I'm aware that could be wrong. I don't even think that there is any way to test it.
Black hole computers:
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/Black...puters.pdf


