In short, she said without equivocation that Mary had murdered. This is a fascinating incite on early church history, so I enquired who she murdered. RnMomof7 would not answer directly, instead weakly attributing this claim to James.
I'm sorry you do not appear to understand RnMomof7's accurate post. Here it is for discussion...
"ANN ARCHY: WHAT sins did she commit?? LIES?? CHEATING??? CURSING?? MURDER??? Please tell me what sins she committed.....please tell us all..yeah.....SO MANY you can't name them, I guess. Yeah...MAry was a HUGE sinner!
RNMOMOF7: The bible says if you break ONE of the commandments you have broken them all (Jam 2:10)... so if she every talked back to her mother, she would be an adulterer and murder and a thief.. just as we all are..
My question was does the state of HER soul affect our salvation??
8 posted on Sunday, December 05, 2010 6:26:15 PM by RnMomof7
RnMomof7 is correct. All men are fallen; all men are sinners. And as James teaches us, if we break a single commandment, it is the same as if we break every commandment.
Perhaps you're unfamiliar with James. Would it help if I printed James 2:10-11 for you? Here it is...
For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law." -- James 2:10-11"For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
Scripture tells us no man is sinless but Christ. Therefore, all sins are an abomination to the perfect Lord and all men are equally fallen.
Thus, as far as breaking God's commandments goes, the pederast priest who rapes children under his care is no better and no worse than the rest of us sinners.
The difference is whether or not he has been given repentance to acknowledging the truth about himself and Christ's sacrifice on his behalf.
So, going to the barber and kiddy-diddling (your reference to pederasts) are equal in the eyes of the Lord? I think not.