(September 21, 2013 at 8:25 am)John V Wrote: Not at all. Key word is "want." As noted, they didn't even think of other sins, and so didn't want to do any of them. Figured that's what you were missing, but was amusing watching you build the case.
Irrelevant; you've already said that if they did want to commit a sin, they couldn't. Whether they wanted to or not does not change the oppressive force at play; if I was physically forbidden from swimming, my desire to swim or not is neither here nor there. The point is, I couldn't swim anyway.
You're trying to swap in preference as an excuse in a discussion of rules and their relative fairness. The former has no bearing at all on the latter.
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