I did once. The cat won. I have the scar to prove it.

Love,

Caroline
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Caroline, just try bathing a cat anytime you want to experience hell. Izzy

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David wrote to Judy:
I seem to remember a post way back there that I meant to reply to but did
not have time.  You said something about sin being a spirit being.  I
don't
think I have ever heard that concept before.  Can you elaborate on this
too?
Are there any passages of Scripture where you perceive sin as a spirit
being?  Is it only one spirit being, or are there many spirit beings
called
sin?  I'm having trouble grasping exactly what you mean.

Caroline:
There is one metaphor in Genesis when God warned Cain that "if you do not do


what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but
you must master it." Gen 4:7
There is another metaphor in Romans when Paul wrote: "..sin sprang to life
and I died...For sin seizing the opportunity, deceived me and... put me to
death." Rom 7
It almost seems as if sin has a life and a will of it's own. I guess it's
the difference between cleaning cat fur off the furniture and washing the
cat itself. In one situation, you have to keep your wits about you.

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