Sin = Alienation

This was not a part of our main lecture, but I still wanted to touch upon it, because I thought it was interesting. The idea is is that our guilty conscious is what separates us from God, not our wrong actions, thoughts or failures. Speaking from my own experience, I wish this was taught in Christian churches a lot more instead of the shaming or guilt-tripping others for doing wrong (which is something that everyone in the world does).

I think this is a very human way of explaining the problem of sin. It is a lot more empathetic of one's feelings of guilt, which we have all experienced at least once in our life. Because of this, I think there's a kind of loneliness in sin. Its a hard kept secret that no one should hear lest they ridicule you and throw you in the pits of hell, lol. But, at the same time, that secret eats you up inside the longer you keep it in. In order to relieve yourself of this struggle, you have to confess your wrongdoing at some point. 


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