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Originally Posted by bearbear
Cigarette smoking is one thing, but whatabout sins that involve hurting your brother or sister deeply? If this brother went and set up a money laundering operation to defraud saints of money would that be okay?
I guess at what point do we draw the line? What if Ron Kangas pulled out a machine gun and started mowing all the FTTA grads down during the winter training? Could we still accept him as a child of God and brother in Christ if he didn't repent and continued his murderous rampage?
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I'm not understanding this post. Perhaps you been
*multitasking* again.
I gave a more serious example than smoking ... suicide. What do you mean, "would that be okay?" I am not condoning any sin or damage done to God's children.
Where do we draw the line? The line for what? Sin is sin, and some sins are far worse than others. But we should address the real point here -- Is there any sin(s) by God's children too great for God to forgive? Too horrible for the sacrifice of His Son on the cross? Too grave that God would be forced to send His child to the lake of fire?
I'd like to know where you stand on this. Maybe we should have had this discussion long ago.