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Is Jesus Azizus Monobaz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 96496" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>This is an outright misrepresentation. Asking for forgiveness isn't true forgiveness because the scenario you describe above would involve a person who completely lacks regret for their actions. Such a person asking for forgiveness would not be providing a genuine apology. I have never encountered a Christian who said "I'll sin now, because I can always apologize for it later." I can't promise that there aren't a few insane nut-heads in the world that think like this, but like I said earlier: Don't judge groups of people by their worst members. All Christians, by our own definitions and standards, are sinners, but we constantly strive to do better and sin less for the future so we can create a better world. (Also, we indeed acknowledge the fact that you don't have to be a person of faith to do good for the world.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 96496, member: 5926"] This is an outright misrepresentation. Asking for forgiveness isn't true forgiveness because the scenario you describe above would involve a person who completely lacks regret for their actions. Such a person asking for forgiveness would not be providing a genuine apology. I have never encountered a Christian who said "I'll sin now, because I can always apologize for it later." I can't promise that there aren't a few insane nut-heads in the world that think like this, but like I said earlier: Don't judge groups of people by their worst members. All Christians, by our own definitions and standards, are sinners, but we constantly strive to do better and sin less for the future so we can create a better world. (Also, we indeed acknowledge the fact that you don't have to be a person of faith to do good for the world.) [/QUOTE]
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