But the Bible conceives of evil not as a balance against good, but rather as an all-or-nothing proposition. Any sin creates separation from God, because of His perfect goodness. So there are no "little, white sins". And there's no trading off good against evil.
So there are no "little, white sins
so your God and you view all sins the same.
you are bullshitting me now sir.
Impact of male god on human genders
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Re: Impact of male god on human genders
No. That does not follow logically. Think about it more carefully, if you will.gaffo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 12:37 am But the Bible conceives of evil not as a balance against good, but rather as an all-or-nothing proposition. Any sin creates separation from God, because of His perfect goodness. So there are no "little, white sins". And there's no trading off good against evil.
So there are no "little, white sins
so your God and you view all sins the same.
If you go to jail for murder, and you go to jail for embezzlement, and you go to jail for public drunkenness, does that mean that legally all of those infractions are the same?
No. It just means that all of them are infractions. It means all of them are bad. Not equally bad, but bad.
And no, you don't get to plead to the judge, "Well, sure I killed that guy, but I've given so much to charity..." So it's not a "trading off," either.