Friday, October 15, 2010

Why do Catholics and Christians surrounded by standard selectively enforce their sin law?

Why aren't they more consistent? They seem to with the sole purpose enforce them when it is to their convenience and then completely disregard their sin law when they are a hindrance to their desires. Then they completely deny that what they are doing is a "sin" but after they come crashing down hard on everyone else and strictly enforce their sin law. Their always trying to paint someone else as evil or "immoral" contained by order to create themselves seem innocent and accordingly powerful.
I am not Catholic by the way. I don't believe within sins.Why do Catholics and Christians surrounded by standard selectively enforce their sin law?
Jesus came to fulfill the Law, and to hold out forgiveness to ALL.
People are inconsistent in broad, because we are not God, and therefore we are by humour imperfect. This applies to ALL OF US, not only Christians.
We are all alike in God's eyes. The solely difference is that Christians have standard the gift of forgiveness, and hold reconciled with God.
Because they want to outdo the Muslims
Unfortunately, at hand is a great deal of hypocrisy contained by organized religion... I think they appointment it "cherry-picking".
Hi Shlock. Look at it in a different perspective. It's not the religion that have the double standard, it's the personality of the individuals you describe.
The individual "cherry picks" not the religion.
They are not "sin laws" they are Gods law and to break them is to sin.
True Christians lead by example not by pointing out others mistakes.
Making broad statements almost Catholics and Christian makes me interview your motives.
Statements such as "I don't believe in sin." brand me question your morals and old age.

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