The*Empress
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I was hoping that somebody would say,
Thank you The*Empress for warning us about smoking and homosexual sin...
I know you were trying to save us from harming our body. I understand
you care about people and you are the sweetest concern person I ever met.
But why people justify their sin?
Well people told lies, gossiping, stealing, even murdering, so I gonna
do homosexual act, because that justify me even though I am not
hurting anybody but I am hurting myself.
Why hurt yourself? You don't love yourself? Why smoking? You don't care
about your body? You gotta live in that body for the rest of your life
until you die, why hurt yourself??? Why you wanna go through pain and suffering? Why people do drugs? Why they drink alcohol and stuff?
How to Justify Your Sin
With sin comes guilt. guilt feels bad, and is therefore a hindrance to a healthy and productive social and psychological existence.
here are some tips on how to justify your sin. these little self manipulating psychological guides should help you justify your sin and then move on with your life.
Steps
1. The first step in justifying your sin is to define it. dictionary.com defines sin as:
a. A transgression of a religious or moral law, especially when deliberate.
b. Theology.
c.* Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God.
d.* A condition of estrangement from God resulting from such disobedience.
e. Something regarded as being shameful, deplorable, or utterly wrong.
2. * And naturally, the 7 deadly sins: Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Wrath, Greed, & Sloth. Look for a possible future wikiHow addressing those specific seven (assuming anyone cares).
3. Now, consider that the concept of sin, as well as the concept of religion, is a social construct, and has no basis in reality beyond what you make of it.
4. Next, remind yourself that morals are subject to perspective. Your so called "sin" is only a sin in the eyes of others, and not only do you not care what they think, but what they think in fact doesn't matter.
5. If you feel that you have sinned in your own eyes, then simply remind yourself that you are, despite all social influences, a biological being.
All biological beings are flawed and subject to mistakes. You can not be held to the standards of perfection.
6. If you still feel that you have sinned, remind yourself that right and wrong are subject to interpretation. Was what you did truly wrong, or is it that others would simply frown upon you? And remember, other peoples opinions don't matter.
7. Now, remind yourself of all the good you've done, and all the good you will do. Compared to that, doesn't your sin seem less important?
8. If still not justified, simply accept the evil of your sin and move on. Yes, it's bad and you're bad for doing it. That's no reason too suffer. Accept that you have sinned, then go make a sandwich, from there continue going about your life in a normal manner.
Thank you The*Empress for warning us about smoking and homosexual sin...
I know you were trying to save us from harming our body. I understand
you care about people and you are the sweetest concern person I ever met.
But why people justify their sin?
Well people told lies, gossiping, stealing, even murdering, so I gonna
do homosexual act, because that justify me even though I am not
hurting anybody but I am hurting myself.
Why hurt yourself? You don't love yourself? Why smoking? You don't care
about your body? You gotta live in that body for the rest of your life
until you die, why hurt yourself??? Why you wanna go through pain and suffering? Why people do drugs? Why they drink alcohol and stuff?
How to Justify Your Sin
With sin comes guilt. guilt feels bad, and is therefore a hindrance to a healthy and productive social and psychological existence.
here are some tips on how to justify your sin. these little self manipulating psychological guides should help you justify your sin and then move on with your life.
Steps
1. The first step in justifying your sin is to define it. dictionary.com defines sin as:
a. A transgression of a religious or moral law, especially when deliberate.
b. Theology.
c.* Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God.
d.* A condition of estrangement from God resulting from such disobedience.
e. Something regarded as being shameful, deplorable, or utterly wrong.
2. * And naturally, the 7 deadly sins: Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Lust, Wrath, Greed, & Sloth. Look for a possible future wikiHow addressing those specific seven (assuming anyone cares).
3. Now, consider that the concept of sin, as well as the concept of religion, is a social construct, and has no basis in reality beyond what you make of it.
4. Next, remind yourself that morals are subject to perspective. Your so called "sin" is only a sin in the eyes of others, and not only do you not care what they think, but what they think in fact doesn't matter.
5. If you feel that you have sinned in your own eyes, then simply remind yourself that you are, despite all social influences, a biological being.
All biological beings are flawed and subject to mistakes. You can not be held to the standards of perfection.
6. If you still feel that you have sinned, remind yourself that right and wrong are subject to interpretation. Was what you did truly wrong, or is it that others would simply frown upon you? And remember, other peoples opinions don't matter.
7. Now, remind yourself of all the good you've done, and all the good you will do. Compared to that, doesn't your sin seem less important?
8. If still not justified, simply accept the evil of your sin and move on. Yes, it's bad and you're bad for doing it. That's no reason too suffer. Accept that you have sinned, then go make a sandwich, from there continue going about your life in a normal manner.
. Each sinner is trapped by the logic that his sin has led him to develop in order to justify his sin. In life, each sinner developed such powerful rationalizations to justify his sin that he has become a believer of his own propaganda. He has become trapped by the beliefs he was forced to cultivate in order to justify his choice to continue to sin.
