In a message dated 1/18/2005 7:32:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


John wrote:
>Our definitions for sin are different.
>I believe that to be the problem.

Feel free to define sin for us.  For the most part, as a verb, I understand
sin to be lawlessness, acting in a way that is contrary to God's law.  It is


I really want you to answer my question before I move on.     Your answer goes directly to my statement above.  

If you regard sins of character as legitimate aspects of the biblical view if "sin,"  as I do, are you a sinner and sinning at this time.   Is there no degree of selfish within you?   No degree of the lazy's, no pride whatsoever, no conceit, an anger, no arrogance.  Whatever? 

John

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