Christians, it seems impossible for you to repent all the time from the sins you commit daily. You know, eating shellfish, lust, playing football (yeps, you cannot use pig skin for anything), telling your wife that dress really doesn't make her look fat, etc, etc.
Sometimes you must forget repenting from one sin. Or it just slips your mind.
What is the basic assumption in Christianity when that happens? Does your God forgive you for forgetting repenting a sin you committed? Or is it a one way ticket to Hell?
And if God would forgive you for the one you forgot to repent from, why wouldn't others (you know, atheists, homosexuals, etc) be forgiven in that same way? All sins are equal, right?
2007-12-29
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