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Here, let me rephrase this: If you don't think you sin, you are thinking to highly of yourself.
I'm not sure I follow your line of reasoning here, but I'll try again also.
In a Christian sense, yes, I sin...a lot; I break the first few commandments daily. It does not concern me because I am not a Christian and don't believe some of the things listed as sin in the Bible are actually sin.
I don't think so highly of myself that I'm better than any god if that's what you mean. I admit to personality flaws and poor choices and behavior that can offend my own deities.
Either you believe what the Bible says, or you don't.
That is one possible interpretation.
The Bible isn't a book where you pick and choose what you want to believe.
Sure it is. People do it all the time. I don't think it's possible to believe everything the Bible says literally...especially when you have parts that contradict the other parts.
If you are a Christian and do not believe everything that the Bible says, then there is a spiritual problem between you and God.
Maybe your God, but I think I'm doing ok with my own.
The Bible is God's word, and everything in it.
Sounds like you are idolizing a book.
My original message wasn't towards you, it was meant to be plural.
I can really only speak for myself.
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