Thank you!
Strange
>Sin is a man-made concept.
according to the oldest definition of the concept I could find (pre babylonian ), Sin is anything that goes against nature. but that begs the question what is nature?
so how to your feel about Dante Santori and The Cause? Is he part of the Y thing?
>and still doesn't get it.
since I may loose my job over this vax, please help me get it. and if the answer is there were going to really kill lots of people but didn't because Trump made them go before they were ready, please provide some proof. if there is some other explanation, i am all ears
well there still is godess worship out their, even some who believe in an intergalactic war trying to save humanity by helping the godess. not sure if that is what you are getting at.
I have considered that, so stopping an animal that is killing another to eat it would be sinful. to stop a hungry person from eating what is physically available (not legally available) would be sinful. the difficulty is that desires of each sentient being do not match. things like violence are usually the conflict of different desires. in nature males force females and it not considered rape because they are not seen to be morally culpable. in humans the same act is sinful. pedophiles are now arguing that child love is ok as long as the child consents, from the nature definition that could be true since the flow of energy could be compatible and in harmony, at least at that moment.
sadly the idea has some hole and it ends up being as flawed as the current moral code so hated by those who can not stand feeling guilty about things that called sinful
so when a group is really jelling, got everyone but yourself feeling good about running over the cliff, throwing some cold water on their vibe would be sinful?
take the vaccine for example.
i want to like Lin but he keeps poking the only people publicly trying to do anything about this shit show.
so you agree with Huma? Both/And?
from what i have seen that is exactly how Crowley justified his 'do what thou wilt' thinking.