Something changed.
Can you feel it?
It's like that annoying brat finally stood up and yelled: "Hey, yo! That motherfucker is fucking naked".
Something changed.
Can you feel it?
It's like that annoying brat finally stood up and yelled: "Hey, yo! That motherfucker is fucking naked".
>sin = crime
No, sin is a religious concept.
Government is not God, therefore Government cannot define sin.
Making it illegal to walk backwards on saturdays, wouldn't make it a sin.
>Americans rejected governance by The Church and it's Holy King 10% taking bullshit.
Correct. And therefore sin is no longer a concept used in governance as it's:
>>a religious concept.
>US Constitution = American Law of the Land
Is not a religious text. It's a constitution.
The connection that you misrepressent is that the constitution was indeed replacing the 2 former texts you mentioned. But not replaced as religious texts, replaced as codes of law.
Because, yes, the 2 others are both. Where as the 3 (the constitution) is the latter only.
>Anon's Religion is the US Constitution and anon's "God" is "The Creator" named in the Declaration of Independence.
Fair enough.
So to circle back to the initial point.
>sin = crime
Where in The Bill of Rights is the concept of 'sin' defined?
>Sin is left to the Churches.
Exactly… that's what I started by saying.
The concept of sin and the concept of crime are 2 completely different things…
Nice dance anon…
get some sleep.
>When (in history) The Church's book is "The Law of the Land" then the church's definition of "crime" was called Sin.
Yes… I already agreed to this. But this is not the case anymore is it?