Christian myths: Are all sins exactly the same?

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Are all sins equal in God's sight in all senses?

  • Yes, all sins are equal in God's sight in all senses.

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • No, all sins are not equal in God's sight in all senses.

    Votes: 12 85.7%
  • I don't know.

    Votes: 1 7.1%

  • Total voters
    14

Lafftur

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Apr 18, 2017
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I think Matt, has some good things to say, but he seems to be talking gibberish, (unintelligible language).

I don't even understand his post that much, for example:

"Many are called but few are chosen.
Not many mighty, not many noble, not many wise after the flesh are called.
God calls many people to follow Him but why doesn't He call them all when we are all sinners that comes short of the glory of God, and if you offend in the least of the law you offend in all. "


hmm?
Hello Flint321,

I, too think Matt posts a lot of good stuff. It is possible to be confused by some of what he is saying.

In his post, I think he is wanting to just show that scripture says ALL sins - no matter how great or small, bad or worst will still end in death and ALL people commit sin and are guilty. We ALL need Yeshua/Jesus to save us! :love:(y)



I just felt like when it comes to “sin,” God considers and can see the true motives of our hearts. He judges our sin “justly” or correctly because He knows our hearts.

We cannot judge sin correctly because we cannot see the motive or true intent of the heart when the sin was committed. This is why, detectives are always looking for “motive” in a criminal investigation. Just trying to understand correctly the “sin” or criminal act that was committed.