(January 30, 2014 at 5:30 pm)Godschild Wrote: Gladly, you know nothing of the truth of scriptures, how's that. You assume all sin is evil, the scriptures do not say this. There are evil sins but all sin is not evil. If all sin is evil then that would make you extremely evil and if you do not accept Christ into your life... well a true justice awaits.
GC
If god is supposedly all good, and sin is the opposite of god, then wouldn't all sin be evil?
How do you tell the difference between a neutral sin and an evil sin? What's the criteria, and where in the bible can reference to this be found?
The way you're phrasing it, it seems like sin is just a list of things your god doesn't like, and has therefore demanded the rest of existence must not do under threats, rather than a set of rules that actually have some purpose. What an entitled little twerp your god must be, in that case.
I also find it very interesting how your lot will excuse god's actions in the garden by saying Adam and Eve had free will, which allowed them to sin, but then you'll spin around and say that there was a set of evil actions that they absolutely could not do, thereby restricting their moral alignment.
Why, it's almost as if you're just making it up on the spot!
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