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"Sins"?
#21
RE: "Sins"?
Hello and welcome!

Habits are difficult to break aren't they? If this is something you just automatically did for year after year, it's just going to take a awhile for your brain to rewire itself. You'll unlearn it, eventually. Even if you don't, I still wouldn't worry about it...clearly you recognize that this for what it is and aren't reading anything deeper into it.
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#22
RE: "Sins"?
Hello and welcome to least haunted

A lot of things religion calls "sins" aren't even morally wrong - What's wrong with sex if everyone involved was grown and chose to do it? Is eating pork any worse than eating a chicken or some beef? It's an immature attitude to things like this among the religious.

I just think "do you" to whatever situation. I don't care if religious people chose to be as austere as they want to be in their own life choices. I just hate when they project it onto other people who have no religion (or are of a different religion) like they think their word is law.
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