Whats worse
One who denys sin, and as such excusing their own sin
Or one who Admits he still falls short of Gods standard, as such owning up to their own weaknesses and failures (not seeing themselves as greater than they really are ) And keeps his eyes on the cross?
All of this is a distraction to the real underlying belief system.
One can never walk righteously before God because of His cleansing.
The idea is to pursuade people they are sinners caught in sin and are never
free, so as sinner can only point to Jesus. It is simply denying the power of the
cross and the indwelling Holy Spirit.
And to be honest there is little problem asking people to identify their failures.
It is much harder to find people who accept they can change and overcome.
But if Christ cannot overcome, why are we following Him. If His belief in us
to be His people and know the Kingdom of Heaven is rubbish, sounds like
unbelief dressed up as faith.
Such propositions that sinners are ok, only works with nice sinners, when you
meet the lawless you know how nuts such an idea really is. But if you belong
to a legalistic church with domination as its prime motivation, not surprising
when you get ejected you think everyone is like this and its nuts.
What I speculate is have these guys really left their group or just become anti
the thing they used to love, not realising both are not what God intends for His
people.