According to Drich's theology, sin is "how you appear to God." It is completely divorced from works. If God feels you've disappointed him, it doesn't matter what you have or have not done, you have sinned. This is the foundation of Christianity, resting on the son of God's sacrificing himself to atone for the disappointment God has felt since Eve got a little peckish in the garden. I can't imagine a more morally bankrupt philosophy, ignoring that God promises not to engage in trans-generational blaming, and then kills his own son as an attempt to appease his lust to do so anyway.
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