There seems to be a lot of controversy on this topic. If you look it up, there are 600 sins in the bible.
There are so many! So many that I bet you can find 5 or more things that you presently do.
Do you think God knows sin is inevitable and the reason he created the rules is so that when we fall short, we keep going back to him?
Is it part of our human development to experience these sin and to continually work on them?
Senario: If someone is in a sexual relationship without being married, they decide stop the sexual relations. Then they fall into touching yourself. Then they are consistantly haunted by this sin because they know no matter what, sin will always be there. They run themselves in circles based on religious laws. What does one do? Accept that sin is inevitable and go on living? Or do they continue to become depressed that they are just not good enough?
There are so many! So many that I bet you can find 5 or more things that you presently do.
Do you think God knows sin is inevitable and the reason he created the rules is so that when we fall short, we keep going back to him?
Is it part of our human development to experience these sin and to continually work on them?
Senario: If someone is in a sexual relationship without being married, they decide stop the sexual relations. Then they fall into touching yourself. Then they are consistantly haunted by this sin because they know no matter what, sin will always be there. They run themselves in circles based on religious laws. What does one do? Accept that sin is inevitable and go on living? Or do they continue to become depressed that they are just not good enough?