TattedSaint and I are totally different posters. I would never have the guts to get a tattoo (hate needles)

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Thanks!
I guess I'm not sure where this is coming from biblically. Off the top of my head I can only think of one example to support my view of man's sin: the lady that is about to get stoned for adultery (he who is without sin, and so forth). The part I am thinking of is that once everyone leaves, Jesus tells her "Go, and sin no more." He is rebuking the temple-dudes for their hypocrisy and entreating her to simply change her life after that point.
This is the danger of denying one's own free-will. It takes a lot of study to understand what precisely is meant by the claim that man is presdestined for destruction. "Work out
your own faith in Fear and Trembling", too much effort at understanding God's will drives a person nuts (or into divinity school

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I simply disagree, I know for a fact that I myself freely choose to sin, I am not overcome by some outside force. This is the insidious power of Sin, it entices our freedom and invites us along the wide and easy road.
Heck, I'M disappointed in how we turned out and I dont know squat!