fhansen
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While I wouldn't necessarily take issue with your point, (the church has listed many of those as deadly sins for centuries), the TCs outline some very basic sins that we should be aware of and your others, with pride being the granddaddy, might be said to be the interior motivators for the external acts. Your list describes a heart that's not in the right place, a heart that's not pure. For example, pride directly opposes the first commandment; it's the very reason why man would refuse to acknowledge and worship God.If you believe the Ten Commandments define sin, you have left yourself lots of wiggle room.
These sins are not covered under the TCs.
- Pride
- Greed
- Envy
- Wrath, Fits of Rage
- Lust
- Gluttony
- Sloth
- Dishonesty, Deception
- Impurity, Debauchery
- Witchcraft, Sorcery
- Hatred, Indifference
- Jealousy
- Showing Favoritism, Prejudice and Discrimination
- Selfish Ambition, Self-Centeredness
- Withholding Remedy to Human or Animal Needs
- Drunkenness, Drug Abuse
- Fornication, Sodomy, Bestiality
- Discord, Dissensions, Factions
- Unbelief, Disbelief, Agnosticism, Atheism
- Etc.
The definition of sin is not limited to the Ten Commandments.
The definition of sin is not limited to the Books of the Law.
The definition of sin is not limited to the Old Testament.
The definition of sin is not even limited to the entire Bible.
Okay, back to your wiggling.
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