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O what sins are imparted unto moral mortal flesh as this.
To want and love and lust such revlar'y.
In as few, these words, like rage of ages coursing.
From the flow of corruption a river 'cross the desert but would one still not drink?

2006-08-20 12:23:02 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

13 answers

Morality falls into play, consider a man who was married for over 30 years....she left, they were both at fault. She doesn't finish the end, he doesn't want it either. She cannot find a way to begin again because she is lost, he won't stray but has lived alone since the departure. Has tried to acclamate to the emptiness, has had many possibilities but never has been able to go forward....completely.. Still , he so wants to learn and enjoy happiness, but his morality is always in question...it becomes an issue of his deep love, but no return on her side and no finality...knowing in her heart that he is still there...
So what should he do??? Sin against the vows of marriage which he holds very strongly or live a life in sorrow until he finds the key to win her back.?????? To date his choice is the latter...

2006-08-20 12:44:25 · answer #1 · answered by miroj424 1 · 0 0

To truly repent of sin we must feel Godly sorrow for that which we have done contrary to the laws of God. A great leader once told his son "wickedness never was happiness."

2006-08-20 19:39:07 · answer #2 · answered by swomedicineman 4 · 0 0

I agree with Nata. Sin is inevitable, but Sorrow doesn't have to be. Sin means Satan has won the battle. Sorrow gives him the war. Jesus died so we wouldn't have to let our sins' guilt weigh us down and not enjoy life.

2006-08-20 22:52:45 · answer #3 · answered by SayWhat? 6 · 0 0

gotta have the odd sip, eh? I know people with no shame or conscience and they dont worry about it. Dont get ur knickers in a twist. Whats worse is the unequities of the selfish.

2006-08-20 19:38:06 · answer #4 · answered by mexicanroadfuzz 2 · 0 0

O' sin! If thier had not a Bible been,
Wouldst thou have still arisen?
Doth sorrow always follow sin,
When sinning's fun forbidden?

2006-08-20 19:42:20 · answer #5 · answered by narkypoon 3 · 0 0

We are all tempted, and all fall, but can all be forgiven. In other words, sin is inevitable, but sorrow doesn't have to be.

2006-08-20 19:30:54 · answer #6 · answered by guest 5 · 0 0

What light through yonder window breaks?

2006-08-20 19:32:06 · answer #7 · answered by Dolly Blue 6 · 0 0

And the question is???? Too deep for me!!

2006-08-20 19:59:54 · answer #8 · answered by englands.glory 4 · 0 0

you have answered to my question,now i'm reply'ing to you - would you like to get to know how would that be ??

2006-08-20 19:54:55 · answer #9 · answered by surjitdai 1 · 0 0

sorrow

2006-08-21 20:24:50 · answer #10 · answered by leon b 1 · 0 0

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