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No, it is you who does not know what it means. It means anything in your life that is not of faith, is sin. That would include bad theology. I know the discussion was about certain meats that some thought it was sin to eat. Whatsoever is a reference to anything. ANYTHING, means ANYTHING, in my BIBLE.
"22So whatever you believe about these things keep between yourself and God. Blessed is the one who does not condemn himself by what he approves. 23But whoever has doubts is condemned if they eat, because their eating is not from faith; and everything that does not come from faith is sin.[SUP]c[/SUP]" (Romans 14: NASB)
Paul is saying that if you do something that you're not sure you are entitled to do--IOW, you do not have faith that it's okay to do--then you are sinning if you do it. But the church always use this passage to condemn people who purposely seek to do good works as if doing that automatically and without exception means that is your flesh doing it and is not the result of faith working in you to do that, and so you are sinning.
Context, people, context!
And by the way, this is the exact reason why you need to leave our believing law keeping brethren alone and let them do what they believe they must do by virtue of conscience to serve God. In fact, Paul says we are the one's sinning if we persuade them to go against their conscience and not obey the way they believe they must obey.
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