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Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
Sat Jan 5, 2019, 06:28 PM Jan 2019

Who determines what is sin?

Who gives anyone the right to condemn the actions of another if those actions are not going to cause harm to a third party? Think about it. In some cultures, a woman flashing an ankle is sinful, elsewhere albinos are from the devil. It is sinful to drink in some cultures, sinful to get an education if you are a girl in others. In some places it is sinful to choose you own spouse, and in others it is sinful to love someone of the same sex.

So, let me ask you the question: Who are we to determine what is sinful and what is not? We would all agree, I am sure, that someone who believes it is sinful for a woman not to cover her face needs to re-examine his/hers values? However, every day we hold people to a standard that does not compute.

Is someone harming you by their actions? Yes or No? If No, how do you come to the decision that that action is sinful? Surely that decision should be left to a higher power than us mere mortals? And even if you do decide that by your individual moral code the action of another is sinful what is it that allows people to try an impose that belief on the wider community? Surely it is sinful to try and do that?

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Who determines what is sin? (Original Post) Soph0571 Jan 2019 OP
Who cares? PJMcK Jan 2019 #1
Golden rule works fine. All one needs. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2019 #2
Oh you and your "Logic"... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #3
People who control other people determine sin packman Jan 2019 #4
And they pretend it all came from the almighty Major Nikon Jan 2019 #5
God does edhopper Jan 2019 #6
"sin" is a christian/religious concept... NeoGreen Jan 2019 #7
The guy with the fanciest dress and the biggest hat. Iggo Jan 2019 #8
? edhopper Jan 2019 #9
Definitely a contender! Iggo Jan 2019 #13
The word crime is the legal equivalent of sin. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #10
nope not even close... uriel1972 Jan 2019 #11
Yes. eom guillaumeb Jan 2019 #12
Nope edhopper Jan 2019 #14
Yes, it is. guillaumeb Jan 2019 #15
According to your religion edhopper Jan 2019 #16

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
3. Oh you and your "Logic"...
Sat Jan 5, 2019, 06:59 PM
Jan 2019

If we don't call things sinful how can we control other people's behaviour if we want to?


oh where, oh where is that sarcasm taggie... (sarcasm)

Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
5. And they pretend it all came from the almighty
Sat Jan 5, 2019, 08:58 PM
Jan 2019

So there’s no disputing it.

Meanwhile the bible has nothing bad to say about child rape, spousal abuse, slavery, or polygamy. Funny how that works.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
10. The word crime is the legal equivalent of sin.
Sun Jan 6, 2019, 11:44 AM
Jan 2019

Who determines what constitutes a crime?

The legal authorities in a society.

Does every society have the right to create a legal code defining unlawful behavior?

edhopper

(33,590 posts)
14. Nope
Sun Jan 6, 2019, 12:45 PM
Jan 2019

your just making that up.

It's used in jargon for vice and "sin taxes" but there is no legal equivalence in general.

edhopper

(33,590 posts)
16. According to your religion
Sun Jan 6, 2019, 02:03 PM
Jan 2019

show me where the legal codes talk about sin?

There are so many things considered sin by the religious that are perfectly legal.

Sin is a religious term, specifically Christian.

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