(April 24, 2013 at 8:55 am)Godschild Wrote: @ Esquilax, how do you define sin, it seems you are trying to make it a physical thing, like trees or rocks or what ever.
I don't define sin. I don't care to, and I don't really have to either, since I was under the impression that most theists also attribute the majority of their better instincts and emotional states to god too, not to mention abstract concepts like morality and love. Plus all that divine plan stuff, and the "god's truth written on every heart," argument I occasionally hear... it seems like god just creates everything regardless of its physicality of conceptual nature. So while I doubt sin is some physical entity to most theists, god seems sort of in the bag for non-physical things too.
So it doesn't matter what sin is, just where it came from.

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