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Criss Jami

"A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin."

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"A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin."

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Donna Grant

"If there was no free will in men, then there is no sins. When sins happened, it was 'free will' that made them doable. This is true, unless God has predestined human to do and to have sins."

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Donna Grant

"It's the fall of mankind that resulted in a sin filled atmosphere."

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Donna Grant

"The Sin against God's Law Resulted in the Fall of Man."

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Donna Grant

"A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin."

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Donna Grant

"Sin, in its simplest definition, is the misuse or abuse of anything GOD created."

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Donna Grant

"Sin compels man to do those things that are not pleasing to God."

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Donna Grant

"Fear the sword of sin, it leads to death of the soul."

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Donna Grant

"Some people have the license to sin: Soldiers, to kill; politicians, writers, priests, businessmen, married man and women, to lie; and married couples to have sex."

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"Sin is man's, last attempt to perfection."

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Donna Grant

"A fallen man is he who has lost the glory of God."

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Criss Jami
"We are to love God most importantly so that we can grow to love people as he loved us, not so that we can feel more divine and worthy than the worldly."

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"The aim is to love God because the pure heart loves loving God and because the true mind knows He deserves it. Unlike the accusations and beliefs of the critics and skeptics, it is neither an obligation of duty; nor a fear of damnation; nor a wish for power; nor a desire to appear more righteous than others; nor because God needs it; but because through all love, truth, reason, faith, honesty, and joy in and beyond oneself and the universe, He is worthy."

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Criss Jami
"Conscious minds can, at the most, comprehend that the whole idea of a 'God' is his superiority, his omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience; and therefore, at the least, desire him, someone far greater than themselves."

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Criss Jami
"I am often guilty of expecting the worst so as to avoid disappointment and welcome surprise."

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Criss Jami
"For God to prove himself on demand, physically, would be a grave disappointment, and the strongest Christians should be considerably grateful that he chooses not to do so. The skeptic endlessly demands proof, yet God refuses to insult the true intelligence of man, the '6th sense', the chief quality, the acumen which distinguishes man from the rest of creation, faith."

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Criss Jami
"Always seek justice, but love only mercy. To love justice and hate mercy is but a doorway to more injustice."

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"There's sometimes a tugging feeling you get to push further when you aren't being challenged enough or when things get too comfortable."

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"The most fragile, unhappy people destine themselves to live lives of constantly reminding themselves to be happy."

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"Christianity is at its purest a philosophy about a person, Jesus Christ, and at its dirtiest a philosophy about requirements and law."

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"But the Egotist is stuck somewhere between his hidden triad of pride, fear, and insecurity; he is forever fighting to prove himself, instigating battles the Humbleman has unwittingly conquered, already sealed some time ago. Yes, the day he finally accepts face-to-face such an irony as humility - the irony that humility is indeed the mother of giants, that great men, having life so large, as needed, can afford to appear small - the world will then know peace."

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