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Grampy Bobby
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Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.[/b]
imperfection

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.[/b]
Sin is an old archery term meaning "missing the mark" or bullseye.
In the case of humans Adam and Eve missed the mark of perfection that Jehovah created them for.
After that they passed that missing the mark on to their children, the whole human family.
So any act that does not adhere to Jehovah's righteous standards is sin.
Mankind's only hope is in the ransom price paid by Jesus.
That will put us back on the mark!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.[/b]
My main definition of sin is disobedience of the righteous law from God.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.
God detests all mental, verbal and overt activities that violate His Character and Righteous Standards.
The magnitude of seven particular sins listed in Proverbs 6:16-19 dispels any and all shallow views of sin
as a few blatant overt sins or cultural taboos. (to be continued)

"16. There are six things which the Lord hates,
Yes, seven which are an abomination to Him:

17. Haughty eyes, a lying tongue,
And hands that shed innocent blood,

18. A heart that devises wicked plans,
Feet that run rapidly to evil,

19. A false witness who utters lies,
And one who spreads strife among brothers."

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.[/b]
Copy pastes aside, why don't you comment on the categories of "sins" and meaning to you personally?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"16. There are six things which the Lord hates,
Yes, seven which are an abomination to Him:

17. Haughty eyes, a lying tongue,
And hands that shed innocent blood,

18. A heart that devises wicked plans,
Feet that run rapidly to evil,

19. A false witness who utters lies,
And one who spreads strife among brothers."
I don't believe in "sin". It's something for religionists to worry about.

But I can see the copy paste above more or less touches upon the basic Do Not Harm - Do Not Coerce - Do Not Deceive moral principles.

Finnegan made some interesting comments on another thread recently about how "sin" and "morality" are different things. But if religious people don't do immoral things because of their fear of "sinning", then that's fine by me.

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Originally posted by FMF
Copy pastes aside, why don't you comment on the categories of "sins" and meaning to you personally?
because perhaps he likes to reason on things objectively without reducing elements to a personal level.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
because perhaps he likes to reason on things objectively without reducing elements to a personal level.
Personal thoughts, ideas and perspectives are welcome on a debate and discussion forum.

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Originally posted by FMF
Personal thoughts, ideas and perspectives are welcome on a debate and discussion forum.
No one has said they are not. Discussing arguments objectively on the merit of the reasoning and logic rather than advocating a personal perspective is also to be welcomed, infact, it would be a rather pleasing and refreshing change.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No one has said they are not. Discussing arguments objectively on the merit of the reasoning and logic rather than advocating a personal perspective is also to be welcomed, infact, it would be a rather pleasing and refreshing change.
The OP asked me to comment on the meaning of "sin" to me. Our "personal perspectives" have been solicited by the OP, explicitly.

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Originally posted by FMF
The OP asked me to comment on the meaning of "sin" to me. Our "personal perspectives" have been solicited by the OP, explicitly.
And yet some others managed to transcend themselves and offer an objective approach. How refreshing.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
And yet some others managed to transcend themselves and offer an objective approach. How refreshing.
Maybe we read different OPs.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No one has said they are not. Discussing arguments objectively on the merit of the reasoning and logic rather than advocating a personal perspective is also to be welcomed, infact, it would be a rather pleasing and refreshing change.
Based on this rational then, would you like to review your comparison of myself, my person, to the lynchers of the 19/20th century? That was pretty personal don't you think?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Sin

If the noun "sin" is within your vocabulary, please comment on its categories [if any] and meaning to you. Thanks.[/b]
I think the fact that my beliefs about right and wrong, seen through the prism of "sin" during the decades when I was Christian, converted into my post-Christian morality relatively smoothly because of the overlap that exists between some "sins" and the moral code of Do Not Harm - Do Not Coerce - Do Not Deceive. I feel that my attempts to be morally sound in my everyday life nowadays are heavily influenced by my Christian upbringing, youth and adulthood.

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