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1 | ignorance no basis for acquittal verse | Lev 4:22 | Emmaus | 63268 | ||
jini, Take a look at Leviticus 4:22- 5:22 and Numbers 15:22-30. Ignorance mitigated the severity of the punishment, but does not absolve one altogether of guilt and it's consequent cost. Emmaus |
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2 | Guilty of sins committed in ignorance? | Lev 4:22 | jini | 63427 | ||
Emmaus- Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. I was looking for Leviticus 5:17 and had missed 4:22. My followup question to this is: Do you think we, and our leaders, are accountable for sins that we commit in ignorance? For example, if we act upon a falsehood, not knowing it is a falsehood, are we guilty of an repercussions that may come as a result? love and peace, -jini |
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3 | Guilty of sins committed in ignorance? | Lev 4:22 | Emmaus | 63444 | ||
JINI, I suppose theremay be levels of ignorance and ignorance may mitigate the degree of responsability and punishment, but not releive us ofallaresponsability and consequence.Adam and Eve were deceived and acted on a falsehood, but was it in total ignorance? And we they held accountable? Emmaus |
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