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a. (Post 481 Bud)- Nice evasion. If you sin every day as a choice, how are you not a "willing slave" to it, Mac?
In other words, Bud said if you sin by choice every day you are a willing slave of sin.
(Post 501- Mac)- You don't have to make any choice at all to sin. Sin includes any missing of the mark of God's perfect standard. We commit sins of omission as well as commision. There are sins of imperfect motive, imperfect intent, even our good works are imperfect.
I said any imperfection, whether in thought, deed, motive, intent, or omission is sin.
(Post 504-Bud-) ALL sin is a choice, Mac. That won't fly in a human court, let alone God's court. "Missing the mark" is simply sinning. Sin, plain and simple. Violating God's Law. You're not going to fool the judge with that logic, Mac.
Bud said all sin is a choice, therefore if you sin in word, thought, deed, intent, or omission or any other thing every day, you are a slave to sin
How does this line up with your theology? Can one be a slave to sin and to righteousness.
If not, then no one who sins every day in any way, whether omission, thought, word, deed, motive, intent, or imperfection is free from sin. They would be slaves to sin, according to Budman.