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RE: sin - sickness, addiction, or human response
We are imperfect. Sin is part of that. It's not a prison, nor is it a
sickness. It's mortal fault. Plain and simple.
Now, go and sin no more. Well, a little less.
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Andrew Vogel: Manager of Professional Programs at the University of
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jarrod rager [mailto:jarrod_rager at hotmail_com]
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 2:25 PM
> To: over-the-rhine at actwin_com
> Subject: sin - sickness, addiction, or human response
>
>
> Hey yall - sorry i'm not starting the discussion list on a
> positive note -
> but i need some feedback. my friends here in colorado and i
> have been
> having an ongoing discussion about sin and how to handle it.
> some of us
> feel it is a sickness that God can heal us from, others think
> it is a prison
> and if God can break our pathetic state of mind then sin will
> begin to leave
> our lives, still others believe sin is just a natural
> response to living in
> a dark world and all we can do is wait for the light at the
> end of the
> tunnel - i think it could be all three. What do yall say (oh
> yeah - i moved
> to Colorado from Texas so i still say yall)
>
> Peace
> Jarrod
>
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