Thursday, October 27, 2011

Another fallacy of christianity

Christianity teaches that the "wages of sin are death". That is written somewhere in the New Testament and I have seen it repeated over and over by christians online.
This is not the actuality.
The true wages of sin are infirmity.
The fact is, if you are a sinner, you are not destined to be destroyed forever.  The wage of blood murder is death. That is a fact.  But that is not a sin; it is a permanent transgression against life and soul.
The fact is, if you are a sinner, you have every chance to repent and change your ways.
There is a G-d and you will be in some sort of 'hell' for your transgressions. 
In all good hope, that hell is while you are alive and that does not mean you are going to "get sick". 
More likely you will have a situation in your mind and being and soul that does not simply resolve itself and makes you infirm and weak and unhappy and dissatisfied with your life.
The fact is, if you return from the evil in your life, you inherit life.
So there is no death in sin; just infirmity.

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