In the context of this thread, you're constantly moving the goalposts and seem to be changing your position almost post by post.
On just the last page you seemed to concede that Christians are no longer under the law.
Then you said that not keeping the law is a bad thing, despite the fact that it has been demonstrated to you that the law was (and is) a curse.
Nothing personal or anything, but you're either a raging schizophrenic or simply genuinely the most inconsistent person I have ever come across on any internet forum.
On just the last page you seemed to concede that Christians are no longer under the law.
Then you said that not keeping the law is a bad thing, despite the fact that it has been demonstrated to you that the law was (and is) a curse.
Nothing personal or anything, but you're either a raging schizophrenic or simply genuinely the most inconsistent person I have ever come across on any internet forum.
Sin is failing to do what is right.
The Law commands us to do right things and to avoid wrong things. This is why breaking the law is sin.
Each of the 613 laws describes different sins. Each law describes a sin with a unique severity. For example, murdering is worse than eating pork.
When Christ fulfilled the law, he didn't mean that we could lie, fornicate, and murder. He just meant to unshackle us from all of these ordinances so that we could just focus on doing good things and avoid doing bad things. This is what living according to the Spirit is (in my view).