blazeofglory
02-04-2010, 11:54 AM
Confessions are things likened to sharing ideas and they relieve us of all our repressive mental conditions.
I do not take it from a Christianity perspective. Even in our day-to-day life if we can confess what we did or the kind of persons we are we could be far better.
I do not take sinners as sinners the way religious pundits do in point of fact. In struggle to survive people have to be sinners and what we call profanity and sacredness is relative. Without committing sins we cannot survive. Man has to kill another creature to sustain his life. Killing is a sin speaking religiously but when it becomes a life sustaining essential it is a requirement.
When man kills a goat, a cow to survive and he is not a sinner.
When he kills another man he is deemed a sinner. This is a perverted idea. Basically or anatomically save religiously both cow and man are animals.
How come a cannibal be different from us if we eat flesh.
I defy all religious perversity
Man is never a sinner or sacred person. Sin and holiness is external to him something tangential or peripheral.
When he confessions he becomes clean of all his guilt.
The beauty of confession is eternal and universal.
This is an acceptance of man's vulnerability or gullibility in essence.
This is an opinion of mine and I look forward to reading your comments.
I do not take it from a Christianity perspective. Even in our day-to-day life if we can confess what we did or the kind of persons we are we could be far better.
I do not take sinners as sinners the way religious pundits do in point of fact. In struggle to survive people have to be sinners and what we call profanity and sacredness is relative. Without committing sins we cannot survive. Man has to kill another creature to sustain his life. Killing is a sin speaking religiously but when it becomes a life sustaining essential it is a requirement.
When man kills a goat, a cow to survive and he is not a sinner.
When he kills another man he is deemed a sinner. This is a perverted idea. Basically or anatomically save religiously both cow and man are animals.
How come a cannibal be different from us if we eat flesh.
I defy all religious perversity
Man is never a sinner or sacred person. Sin and holiness is external to him something tangential or peripheral.
When he confessions he becomes clean of all his guilt.
The beauty of confession is eternal and universal.
This is an acceptance of man's vulnerability or gullibility in essence.
This is an opinion of mine and I look forward to reading your comments.