the bible has lists of many sins that are punishable by death some that are punishable by exile and some that are punishable by tribunal and taking of property when the bible refers to all sins being the same it is they are all an abomination to the lord not a reference to how serious a sin they are do you really believe that murdering a 2 year old with acid is
the same kind of sin as calling in sick to work when your not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG it is unbelievable how ignorant you all are and how you think you can turn the bible on itself a true Christian that has read thoroughly and has no agenda like ms cnn here does knows the difference
As slaves you were in Egypt, do not commit
the same kind of sin the Pharohs practiced.
Not exact matches
You CAN still reproduce by having relations with memebers
of the opposite gender, that is obvious, what you are missing out on is that to ensure that people didn't prefer
same gender relationships over the opposite gender relationships, it was made a
sin punishable by death to avoid any
kind possible population reduction from members
of the church.
«It's not about
same - gender relations — it is about se.xual idolatry and worshipping false gods» ---------- It does refer to certain
kinds of idolatry, sure, but you have to remember, all
sin is idolatry, therefore when using the word ar.senokoitai, it refers to the idolatry (sinful act)
of same gender s.ex.
O Lord, our heavenly Father, almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning
of this day; defend us in the
same with thy mighty power; and grant that this day we fall into no
sin, neither run into any
kind of danger, but that all our doings, being ordered by thy governance, may be righteous in thy sight; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
I for one don't think so, but I do have a problem with people who push their religion (any
kind of religion) on others and act like they are a moral authority while at the
same time commit horrible
sins.
Is this the
same kind of jealousy that causes man to
sin?
Then again, as this is the
same God who supposedly created people knowing they would
sin, and then condemned billions to hell because
of his own mistake, that does
kind of seem in character.
The
same goes for Christians who struggle with some
kind of ongoing
sin.
It is not the
same kind of «yes» that one finds in that tradition
of theology
of culture today that makes use
of the world as illustrations for its doctrines
of sin and redemption.
Sin - Dee and Alexandra's last, quiet scene together, in a laundromat not far from the
same Donut Time franchise where they began their action - packed Christmas Eve, succeeds at once as a new
kind of female buddy comedy and as a rueful reflection on the meaning
of coming home — by whatever definition you choose to understand that word — for the holidays.