Is Sin is an Action, or is it a substance that is transmitted through human flesh?
What say ye?
What say ye?
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Is Sin is an Action, or is it a substance that is transmitted through human flesh?
What say ye?
That was The Biblicist answer. Let's see what the Bible's answer is...
"Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is lawlessness."
I'll rest on that one instead
It's an action. If it were a substance passed down through human flesh, how could the angels have sinned?
2 Peter 2:4 For if God did not spare the angels who sinned, but cast them down to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved for judgment;
Rom. 3:23 For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
"Have sinned" is clearly an action.
Just search an online Bible for the phrase "have sinned" and see how many hits you get.
Why not do a word study of all the Greek words translated as sin, before we pontificate on what sin is.
All distinctions without a difference requiring volition and conscience action.Do you really believe that breaking the law is only done by actions? What about attitudes? What about thoughts that never become actions? Your limited definition repudiates Christ's definition of adultery and murder? What about evil thoughts in the heart (Mt. 15)??? Do you really believe there is no more than one Biblical definition of what sin is other than actions?????? Does not the Scripture say that the heart "IS" desperately evil and that evil thoughts proceed from the heart long before they are manifested by actions???
All distinctions without a difference requiring volition and conscience action.
I posted a Scripture emphatically stating what sin is, and you post doctrine with a verse giving the platform for sin.Sin is a condition of fallen man, a condition passed down from Adam. Sin stems from a heart condition. The heart is deceitful and desperately wicked(Jer. 17:9). The tree is known by it's fruit.
This is a strawman and question begging all in one. An action isn't an either / or proposition concerning whether it is materialistic vs. immaterialistic. A thought is an action. An impure thought is breaking God's law. It is lawlessness, hence it is sin. That's what the Bible says, not me.You are missing the point! Volition and conscience are not MATERIALISTIC but IMMATERIAL actions of spirit/soul. Notice the OP question.
Is Sin is an Action, or is it a substance that is transmitted through human flesh?
The implication is that a sin nature cannot be passed down Adam to his posterity "through human flesh" as though the human nature is restricted to "flesh." However, the human nature passed down is far more than mere materialistic "flesh" as there is no such thing as a totally materialistic human nature.
Hence, the fact that sin is the condition of the heart, which is by nature not "flesh" not MATERIALISTIC proves that sin cannot be restricted by definition to either to material "flesh" or actions by the flesh.
So webdog, is sin restricted to material flesh or actions by material flesh??? Is Jesus wrong? Jesus defined "thoughts" to be evil and defined the "heart" as the origin of evil NOT THE MATERIALIST FLESH or MERELY the consequential actions by the materialistic flesh!!
This is a strawman and question begging all in one. An action isn't an either / or proposition concerning whether it is materialistic vs. immaterialistic. A thought is an action. An impure thought is breaking God's law. It is lawlessness, hence it is sin. That's what the Bible says, not me.
Waiting for an answer on this:
If sin were a substance passed down through human flesh, how could the angels have sinned?
2 Peter 2:4 For if God did not spare the angels who sinned, but cast them down to hell and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved for judgment;
Is Sin is an Action, or is it a substance that is transmitted through human flesh?
What say ye?