This is made apparent during a scene in which the patriarch's son
questions sin nature, only to be harshly silenced by his father for daring to doubt his father's beliefs.
Not exact matches
Why would a God instill you with Human
Nature (the desire to
sin, to live freely, to explore, to
question everything) and then condemn you for doing so.
Were those Catholic bankers who charged non-excessive rates of interest before the popes reexamined the
question really committing
sins against
nature?
Unfortunately, as a former Christian, well acquainted with
sin and confession and the whole bloody business of sacrifice to appease Someone who thinks that shows «love,» I
question the whole ancient story, all the animals killed, all the trees cut down (for temples and churches and crosses and «holy books») and all the human beings left to feel separated again and again from the universe,
Nature, each other and their «gods.»
But soon after the death of Muhammad political
questions relating to his rightful successor were raised, and with them arose certain theological
questions concerning the
nature of the true Imam (Muslim head of state), the meaning of faith,
sin, infidelity, punishment in the Future World, and so on.
Although this is not the place to discuss at greater length the
nature of evil, human
sin, suffering, death and the relationship between them, they must find mention here for they constitute the chief problems which continually confront man and make him
question whether there is any justice or meaning to be found in life.
The opening pages must have included a notice about Jesus» appearance and
questions introducing a dialogue on the
nature of matter and
sin.
The priest might highlight the providential
nature of their act of confession, and encourage consideration of avoiding the occasions of the
sin in
question.
They would, however,
question the finality implied in the word condemn, believing that
sin is a form of ignorance and that, being limited in
nature, it can not produce an unlimited effect such as eternal banishment to hell.
Your main
question: Since God is Omniscient, and all things begin in an Omniscient Mind,
sin began in God's Mind: It all depends on what your meaning of
sin is, the acts or the
nature of it.
Each commentary section is followed by a series of reflections that usually answer readerly
questions like the
nature of the serpent, the language of a fall and original
sin (with reference to Romans 5).
Tasked with finding a reincarnated lama, Buddhist acolyte Kaaya journeys to find him, while
questioning the
nature of destiny, duty, and
sin.
While addressing specific aspects of the black urban experience, the song maintains a universal significance,
questioning the
nature of
sin, desire, and redemption.