Why then would he call
them sinful for doing something he created them to be?
Some say this is a revolution in a revelation, while others
call it a sinful delight.
This recipe is a great option for a recovery snack or for those times when you just want to feel like you're
eating something sinful — but you're NOT!
by christian doctrine, we do not
render ourselves sinful, it was one of those bizarre arbitrary decisions by god to bestow hereditary sin.
If (and when) I believed that, I doubt I could have accepted having someone in ministry in my congregation that I believed was living a lie, accepting
something sinful as a central part of their lives and identity.
Jesus didn't marry because that would make him ONE — as the bible explains about marriage — with that woman, and therefore making
himself sinful like any other man, and that could not happen otherwise his self - sacrifice, as the immaculate lamb, to God for salvation of mankind would NOT be valid.
As one's body being but a building husbandried by God does not make
it a sinful flesh ideology!
i wonder Yes, but I was also including how people are willing to shun members of their own family,
consider them sinful, block people from their rights, hinder medical research that could save millions of lives, and a host of other things that cause harm to people because they were led to believe that it will increase their chances of living forever in bliss.
What my grandmother and her compatriots showed was anything but love... and when we say we love the gay or lesbian but yet we think that there is
something sinful about their identity... well, it's kinda like that «love» my mimi showed those black visitors.
If you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask Him.
When we say «love the sinner, hate the sin» we are attacking the gay person at their very core by calling
them sinful for just «being».
Hence interpreting this passage the way many Christians do creates a scenario that makes
us sinful by design.
God doesn't create us in sin; He creates us in the curse, that is, frail and human and (in Pauline terms) «of the flesh» (cf. Rom 7 - 8) but we then act on this frailty and break God's holy law, which, once again,
renders us sinful.
I love my life and world and no longer feel the need to deprecate it by
calling it sinful.
The Incarnate Word took to
himself sinful flesh (which Bonhoeffer defines only as «human nature» or «our infirmities and... our sin «49) and thereby sought to create a community of followers.
We have 2000 years of philosophical dialog that has far clearer explorations of human behavior than the bible and yet the anti-intellectual tendency of Christianity ignores it and calls all
of it sinful.
Is
it sinful to eat shellfish or pork?
Is
it sinful to kill someone... ever?
Just as it is (biblically) sinful to sew two different types of cloth together, so is
it sinful for a believer to fall in love with a non believer.
If you're in the mood for
something sinful, fried and oh - so - good but bad for you, go gobble up a funnel cake (I won't judge).
But every now and then to have
something sinful and purely decadent in an overall healthy diet is OK.
If you are really craving for
something sinful, fat and calorie filled, it will be better not to deprive yourself of it but take one bite and move away.
This means that she has to quit taking a look at sex as
something sinful.
That looks like
something sinful!