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1 | What are Mortal and Venial sinis | Matthew | Emmaus | 87337 | ||
Diarylaeader, "Were talking rightiouness and unrightionus ,sorry about the spelling. God sees all sin the same, I dont think you would want to argue with Him ,would you?" Not with Him, but your assertion without scriptural support yes. Are you speaking for Him? Even His law has different punishments for different sins. Some punishments call for the death penalty, others not so. Surely man is not more perceptive than God in theses matters. If there are sins "unto death" (1 John 5:16-17) as differentiated from those that are "not to death", there must be at least one mortal and one not mortal (venial) sin, according to scripture, wouldn't you agree? Emmaus |
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2 | What are Mortal and Venial sinis | Matthew | DAIRYLEADER5 | 87339 | ||
Last note then Ill turn it over to God, All unrighteousness is sin,... I believe that explanes it all. what is not of faith is sin. Rom 14;23, heres the scriptual backing. Be good. | ||||||
3 | What are Mortal and Venial sinis | Matthew | Emmaus | 87343 | ||
Diaryleader, Last note then Ill turn it over to God, All unrighteousness is sin,... I believe that explanes it all. what is not of faith is sin. Rom 14;23, heres the scriptual backing. Be good." Rom 14:23 "But he who doubts is condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith; and whatever is not from faith is sin." I did not denybthat all unrighteousness is sin. The point under discusiion was whether all sins were sins "unto death" (mortal)as opposed to "not unto death" (venial). You changed the question and answered the new question instead of the original question. Either way I do not see how Rom 14:23 answers the question. Emmaus |
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4 | What are Mortal and Venial sinis | Matthew | DAIRYLEADER5 | 87348 | ||
I guess that we could debate this untill the cows come home, but Rev. 20; 11 thru 15, says that we will not be judged on our sin but on our works. The way I see it,we have all sined and come short so all sin is the reason for our dieing and our judgement is based on our works.Rom 14;23 ties with 1 cor. 10;23. | ||||||