popsadie said:
probably none of them.....including myself. They might have committed sins that I strongly thought were wrong, and that would be between them and god...same with how I perceive homosexuality.
thanks for the answer
and I think coemgen would agree with you
he has said "we are all sinners"
(I am not, you guys can speak for yourself, but we can leave this for another time)
well, back to your concept of sin
I also imagine that in attendance with you both may be young people that live together, people do that these days, even in the South.
and I am sure that you would agree
in your service would be single people that have had intimate relations, that have sinned and may even be doing it on a regular basis.
Each and every situation I described would be individuals that sin
but if they accept Christ, though his grace, they are saved.
Are any of these people singled out?
and in reality,
- you, as a sinner are really no better than a practicing homosexual.
For 'we all sin' and we all have the opportunity to be saved
by simply accepting Christ. Though we sin, again, and again and again until we die.