David Miller wrote:
> If I have misunderstood you, I will apologize.
> Please answer the following questions to help me
> understand whether or not you justify sin.  Should
> Christians expect to sin in the future?  Should they
> feel that it is ok and normal if they do happen to sin
> from time to time?  In other words, should Christians
> be encouraged to feel good about themselves if they
> sin, because nobody is perfect?  Does God see them
> just them same whether or not they sin?

Glenn wrote:
> The answer to all the below is no.

I am somewhat surprised by your answer.  I thought you had indicated before
that it was ridiculous to think that somebody could believe in Christ and
expect not to sin again.  Your answer here seems to indicate the opposite.
In fact, from your answer it sounds like you believe in the doctrine of
Christian perfection.  Should I just accept your answer that Christians
should not expect to sin in the future, and that it is not ok or normal for
them to sin from time to time?  Is this truly your answer?

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

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