Sin

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Definition


 

Applications


“…failure to prepare, when the necessity for preparation is well known - that’s sin. That’s failure to hit the mark.”[Citation Needed]  


“We must take stock of our multitudinous sins, appalling as they are (because none of us is who we could be, and all of us do things we know we should not), attempt to atone for them, accept the adventure of our life, and try to encourage nature to shine her beneficial face upon us, keep the tyranny of our social organizations at bay, improve our characters as individuals and, most importantly, face the unknown with truth and courage so that we can discover what is new and necessary and eternally redemptive. It is in this manner that we cooperate in the creation of what has always been envisioned as the City of God, stumbling uphill towards it as we can.” [Citation Needed]

Interpretations


Societies buy into the big lie through sins of omission.


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References