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How are sins graded in severity?
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<blockquote data-quote="FutureAndAHope" data-source="post: 60766630" data-attributes="member: 231174"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I believe sin is graded on a different scale based upon the situation a person is in, their heart, and their reasons.</p><p></p><p>Take for instance inappropriate contentography, it is a sin. A person who is married and sins in this way, would be judged more harshly than a person who is single and may have just suffered from rejection, feeling hopeless they may have resorted to inappropriate contentography.</p><p></p><p>This is the same for murder, or any other sin. A person who murders for pleasure would be judged more harshly that a person who killed someone because they were sexually abusing them.</p><p></p><p>As for a scale for sin, I am glad Jesus is the judge not me. How can we truly know the heart of a person and make judgment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FutureAndAHope, post: 60766630, member: 231174"] Hi, I believe sin is graded on a different scale based upon the situation a person is in, their heart, and their reasons. Take for instance inappropriate contentography, it is a sin. A person who is married and sins in this way, would be judged more harshly than a person who is single and may have just suffered from rejection, feeling hopeless they may have resorted to inappropriate contentography. This is the same for murder, or any other sin. A person who murders for pleasure would be judged more harshly that a person who killed someone because they were sexually abusing them. As for a scale for sin, I am glad Jesus is the judge not me. How can we truly know the heart of a person and make judgment. [/QUOTE]
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