Sin

In the aphorisms that follow God does not mince words about sin. He makes it clear that sin is real and a grave offence against His divine law, established for our guidance and protection.

'Sin is the free and deliberate breaking of the law of the Lord of supply, in order to embrace some finite desire.'

'Sin is one thing - to justify it is another.'

'To champion evil is to breach the rules of the court of heaven, and turn your back on the compassion of the judge - contempt of court.'

'Temperamental behaviour, under the guise of artistic license, has encouraged many moral misadventures within societies.'

'Insensitivity to standards of dress, willful ignorance of correctness of laws founded on eternal truth, common disobedience - all are a pitiful result of faithless fashions held as private privilege.'

'Freedom of choice is a privilege, but not a private privilege, as all acts of will are recorded under perfected eternal judgment.'

'I have identified sin for you, and it is a very grave offence to legally and/or legislatively justify sin.'

'Feasting on a diet of corruption is work for maggots.'

'Soft public response to moral crime is a crime itself.'

'Disclosure of misconduct, for reasons other than protecting societies honest and vulnerable, is the sin of detraction and if not checked can lead to calumny - a further sin. Sin on sin leads to distraction, concealing the worthy pursuits of life.'

'Attitudes, attitudes, attitudes induced by sin, on sin, on sin will topple the structure of a society founded on falsehood. The promotion of evil for the destruction of humanity by its own hand.'

'Gratitude for true information is lacking within a society tolerant of sin.'

'Guttersnipe activity can be considered by some to be the domain of the poor, but there is more to guttersnipe activity than poverty.'

'To avoid sin is to have a commitment to eternal order.'

'Choosing, when the result of the choice is eternally life threatening is not being given due consideration. A 'who cares, so what' attitude is culpable ignorance and will be judged accordingly.'

'Sin is non co-operation with the co-operative God.'

'Unnecessary Sunday trading is a sin, a breach of Divine Law and guidance, and a violation of the need to rest and reflect on the wonder and order of life.'

'Gluttony can be a capital sin if not dealt with because it can lead to serious offence.'

'Evil waxes when humanity accepts sinful acts as desirable.'

'Evil wanes when mankind denies sin access into daily living.'

'To curb an inclination to sin is, from a social perspective, to act not only responsibly but generously.'

'Incomplete knowledge, promoted as clever information, is a sin when done deliberately to harm the young and defenseless.'


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