Fundamentalists on both sides of the aisle “Sin” is a big word for a lot of Christians. Perhaps our ultimate temptation is to use someone else’s sin, as we deem it, as ammunition to condemn them. These days, we call that “cancelling” them (at least on my Twitter feed). It seems to me, when someone makes a misstep or an egregious error, even, his or her enemies are eager to condemn them. Christians have done this for centuries, excommunicating people from the church or just pushing them out of their social circles.
Sin is life diminishment. Give life instead.
Sin is life diminishment. Give life instead.
Sin is life diminishment. Give life instead.
Fundamentalists on both sides of the aisle “Sin” is a big word for a lot of Christians. Perhaps our ultimate temptation is to use someone else’s sin, as we deem it, as ammunition to condemn them. These days, we call that “cancelling” them (at least on my Twitter feed). It seems to me, when someone makes a misstep or an egregious error, even, his or her enemies are eager to condemn them. Christians have done this for centuries, excommunicating people from the church or just pushing them out of their social circles.