If
I have memories of sin
Then
I will still have memories of sin
For the negation of the if-then statement (useful for proof by contradictions)
If
I have memories of sin
Then the negation of
I will still have memories of sin
If I have memories of sin, then it's still possible that I can forget what it's like to experience sinning <-- if this is true, then there's hope
whatever happened that I forget sin, then I should keep going
however, if I become prideful, and "arrogance leads to destruction"
then I will backslide
Q: what if I keep humble? (be careful how you define "humble")
if self-debasement, then depression and deprivation, and we would want to seek relief from that,
if sin can promise relief (from depression) and sinful pleasures, then what is there to stop us from pursuing sin?
If there is something, that what is this something?
if there isn't, then this is also a successful execution of "proof by contradiction"
Q: is all hope lost?