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To: tired&retired
Often, it is far better to choose evil and learn from our errors, and then turn to God in humility and seek redemption, just as the prodigal son did.

No, not by any means. Because the evil we choose does not affect only us. It virtually always damages or destroys other lives as well and that can have eternal consequences.

It also leads to a great deal of regret and remorse for those consequences.

I would far rather have not sinned and hurt another than think it was better for me to have sinned. I can learn without sucking others into the maelstrom of destruction my life left in its wake.

Adam and Eve could have learned about good an d evil another way, God's way, than destroying the whole human race with their one decision to choose that sin.

You are one twisted individual.

75 posted on 02/06/2024 10:38:15 PM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon.” Amen. Come, Lord Jesus…)
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To: metmom

Your judgement and name calling reveals where your heart is at.


77 posted on 02/06/2024 10:53:27 PM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: metmom; tired&retired

Hello metmom, you wrote a good post against the deceptive attitude of tired&retired.

Choosing evil is always evil.

God does forgive, but He is also never to be mocked, or put to the test.


100 posted on 02/08/2024 7:47:48 AM PST by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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