Thread:TheSquidychicken/@comment-31308946-20170525193032/@comment-31308946-20170601121427

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

TheSquidychicken wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

TheSquidychicken wrote: King David was a "man after Gods own heart" however he still sinned. No one is perfect thats why you need God: He is perfect. And if he sinned, and all sins are equal, is it not possible for a religious man who lies once to be equal to a non-religious person who never makes a single mistake?

What does ceremonially washing someone matter in terms of actual sin? there is literally no one who who has not made a single mistake.

Its not ceremoniously its more like figuratively.

like in that song...

"what can wash away our sin? nothing but the blood of Jesus."

You dont literally bathe in the blood of Jesus that would be sick. You have to recognize your need for a saviour and repent from your sin and follow Gods word and everything in it to the best of your ability. Hence the "if" in the hypothetical scenario.

So simply by becoming Christian all previous wrongs are righted? That sounds like some moral bribery if ever I saw it. Not righted. Forgiven