What is Sin? According to...
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What is Sin? According to John Wesley:
Man calls it an accident; God calls it an abomination.
Man calls it a blunder; God calls it blindness.
Man calls it a defect; God calls it a disease.
Man calls it a chance; God calls it a choice.
Man calls it an error; God calls it an enmity.
Man calls it fascination; God calls it a fatality.
Man calls it an infirmity; God calls it iniquity.
Man calls it a luxury; God calls it leprosy.
Man calls it liberty; God calls it lawlessness.
Man calls it a trifle; God calls it a tragedy.
Man calls it a mistake; God calls it a madness.
Man calls it weakness; God calls it willfulness.
Sin really does exist, according to Dr. Karl Menninger.
The famous psychiatrist is distressed that modern society tries to figure out its problems and talks about morality without ever mentioning the word sin. He is convinced that the only way to raise the moral tone of present day civilization and deal with depression and worries that plague people is to revive an understanding of what "sin" is.
- Smith
Man calls it an accident; God calls it an abomination.
Man calls it a blunder; God calls it blindness.
Man calls it a defect; God calls it a disease.
Man calls it a chance; God calls it a choice.
Man calls it an error; God calls it an enmity.
Man calls it fascination; God calls it a fatality.
Man calls it an infirmity; God calls it iniquity.
Man calls it a luxury; God calls it leprosy.
Man calls it liberty; God calls it lawlessness.
Man calls it a trifle; God calls it a tragedy.
Man calls it a mistake; God calls it a madness.
Man calls it weakness; God calls it willfulness.
Sin really does exist, according to Dr. Karl Menninger.
The famous psychiatrist is distressed that modern society tries to figure out its problems and talks about morality without ever mentioning the word sin. He is convinced that the only way to raise the moral tone of present day civilization and deal with depression and worries that plague people is to revive an understanding of what "sin" is.
- Smith
