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In reply to the discussion: Question about "Jesus died for our sins" [View all]Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)17. I always felt the game model was more "Call of Cthulhu"
The underlying assumption that some things "man was not meant to know," you lose sanity by reading their texts, and so forth.
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Noyes' "perfectionist" sect did feel that they could "sin" without penalty, I believe.
rogerashton
May 2018
#4
No. It means that Christ showed that a sin and sins can be be redeemed by accepting the grace.....
marble falls
May 2018
#6
If I remember from Catholic School, we all inherited original sin from Adam and Eve and therefore
wasupaloopa
May 2018
#7
If I commit one of the sins but don't believe it is a sin, do I still get fried?
3Hotdogs
May 2018
#9
And there, in a nutshell, is the reason so many insist on denying evolutionary theory
Pope George Ringo II
May 2018
#14
When I read Genesis now it is plain that it is mythology but there is a meaning.
wasupaloopa
May 2018
#24
It's worse than that. Once you include the Utah crowd, it's the Desert Quadrilogy.
Pope George Ringo II
May 2018
#46
It means early Christians needed to explain how their omnipotent messiah got himself killed.
Act_of_Reparation
May 2018
#13
You know that part of marketing where you invent a need the customer didn't know he had?
Pope George Ringo II
May 2018
#31
Yes. That is why he did it. So people would live in harmony. And accept that there
applegrove
May 2018
#38