Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26826023-20160201071856/@comment-27907368-20160405173956

Isthereaplace wrote: I repeat my question. Where is sin itself on the ingredient list of human beings? I never implied that it was, so I'm unsure why you're asking me.

However, I can say with certainty that Adam and Eve, the first Children, and Abel, the first Son, committed some heinous sins. Original and murder, all that.

I'm an Athiest. I'm kind of disgruntled that Humans had to make up a list of seven sins to ensure that they don't fall into darkness and do bad things. And then, like, they point to these sins and act as if they're holy writ when they were written by another Human... Ponticus, even. From the fourth century CE. He was lead astray by Pride more than once in his lifetime, which he openly admits to.

Strikes me as funny, is all. I've nothing against people who believe in gods or deities. This case in particular just rubs me the wrong way. ^^'