Re: Differences between sins and transgressions [message #3885 is a reply to message #3846] |
Wed, 05 August 2020 14:29 |
Finrock
Messages: 12 Registered: December 2016
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In the book the idea is presented that sin gets transferred through repentance. The distinction between sin and transgression makes sense to me and I agree there is something there as far as truth is concerned. You might have noticed that my declaration of this truth is a bit wavering but not because I disagree. It's wavering because I am accounting for the fact that I probably don't understand everything I'm saying right now fully and so I guess another way of saying it is that as far as I understand things the distinction between sin and transgression that is being made by Elliaison makes sense to me.
So, given the ideas in the book concerning transgression and sin, then how does one sin prior to being baptized by fire and receiving the Holy Ghost?
Would not one be in a state of ignorance or in a state of lacking knowledge? Or they are in a state to be manipulated so their choices are free will choices based on actual knowledge.
What sin can we commit prior to being baptized by fire and receiving the Holy Ghost?
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-Finrock
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