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I'm not so sure I really believe in the concept of sin. Like, it almost seems like its a concept we made up. A sin is a bad thing you do: yet its not all the bad things you can do. It seems to me that the bible makes rules about what action is a sin and what is not. But polluting yourself is more than just doing bad actions: what about the bad thoughts? I mean, does the Bible ever say "Thou shalt not be racist" or "Thou shalt show respect to women"? And honestly, the Bible doesnt really address the act of not doing or not thinking: just sitting there and doing nothing. That's one of the most self polluting society polluting things one can do, yet no one seems to consider it a sin. Sometimes Christianity gets so caught up in defining the negative that we deemphasize the positive. Its kind of like Confucius said- By defining the negative, people will be more inclined to commit it.
And the other thing is: it seems that these sins (which mostly are just bad one time actions) can be wiped away by asking for forgiveness- "god forgive me." God says "ok, done." But where is the conscious effort to change? You ask God to forgive you for being closed minded, God seems to say ok, what is that going to help? Really, if we want to make this world better, we need to quit focusing on easy sin abdication and start engaging our minds. It isn't 'sin' that's creating the biggest problems here.
And the other thing is: it seems that these sins (which mostly are just bad one time actions) can be wiped away by asking for forgiveness- "god forgive me." God says "ok, done." But where is the conscious effort to change? You ask God to forgive you for being closed minded, God seems to say ok, what is that going to help? Really, if we want to make this world better, we need to quit focusing on easy sin abdication and start engaging our minds. It isn't 'sin' that's creating the biggest problems here.
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