Comments on Perspective on Sin News and views from the Licquia family 2005-03-23T00:47:24Z https://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/feed/ WordPress By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquia http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/#comment-3574 2005-03-23T00:47:24Z 2005-03-23T00:47:24Z BTW, I edited your first comment and added the proper link, Steve.

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By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquia http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/#comment-3560 2005-03-21T15:53:07Z 2005-03-21T15:53:07Z Cool, thanks.

There’s a place for conviction of sin; it’s the first step in realization for need of a Savior, of course. But “sin preaching” that doesn’t lead directly to this is not good.

Too many people, I think, use their faith as a cover for their fear. Preaching about sin is more socially acceptable than telling people that you’re afraid the evil gays will molest your children. Unfortunately, gay people aren’t stupid, and are catching on to this, making it that much harder for Christians to talk about sin to gays (or anyone else who perceives the same thing).

And you have a good point about the commands Jesus was more insistent upon. I suspect that those commands aren’t all that controversial, just difficult. The problem with getting all the churches to unite in agreement on Matthew 25 isn’t in getting churches to agree, but in getting the churches to admit their faults.

I certainly have a difficult enough time with those passages…

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By: Steve F Steve F http://ragarambler.blogspot.com http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/#comment-3452 2005-03-19T04:46:48Z 2005-03-19T04:46:48Z Wow…found my way back here, and saw the broken link. Something to think about here, perhaps:
http://ragarambler.blogspot.com/2004/06/incompatible-with-christian-teaching.html.

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By: Jeff Licquia Jeff Licquia http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/#comment-3113 2005-03-07T16:06:15Z 2005-03-07T16:06:15Z I’d love to comment on that link, except that it’s empty. That might not be your fault; if you look at the other stories, you’ll see that I’m experimenting with spam plugins, and it might have stripped the link.

Anyway, if you could follow up and post the link, I’d be happy to take a look.

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By: Steve F Steve F http://ragarambler.blogspot.com http://www.licquia.org/archives/2005/03/05/perspective-on-sin/#comment-3085 2005-03-07T07:44:44Z 2005-03-07T07:44:44Z Thanks for your recommendation, and your link. As a relative newcomer to the blogosphere, I’m humbled by the attention.

For years, I heard folks tell me, “Boy (though it sounded like Bo-eh), you sure are goin’ to Hell, son.” I don’t think I ever actually said it, but there were lots of times I thought, “NO [kidding], MORON! Only problem is, it’s TOO LATE! I’m already THERE!” In fact, they could not have condemned me any more than I had already condemned myself. But as you said, these folks seemed to find great joy in shoveling coals on my hellfire. Perhaps, as you hinted, they thought I didn’t want out of the furnace. The truth was closer to, “You mean, there’s a way out?…”

Along the same lines, I’d be curious to hear what you thought of this.

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