What sins do people choose to ignore?

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What sins do people choose to ignore?
 

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In general, probably the ones they are most prone to find tempting.

In fairness it can be tricky to determine how to balance cultural expectations and eternal requirements where Scripture is concerned. We ignore a lot of Paul's writing - we don't demand women have long hair or cover their heads and we increasingly ignore his call to stay in a marriage regardless. More and more churches are appointing female pastors despite Paul's prohibition against a woman having spiritual authority over a man. Is it sinful to ignore Paul's direct command and appoint a female pastor? If not, what about Paul's comments about homosexuality or sexual immorality in general? If so, should women today be covering their heads as Paul demanded?

Some years ago I heard a Christian speaker presenting an argument against gay marriage. The fundamental message of his group was that we should incorporate a New Testament model of marriage, although he subsequently revealed he was married to a previously divorced woman. So based on what Jesus said about remarriage he seemed to be OK with adultery as long as it wasn't with another man.

I suppose it's human nature to justify why the prohibitions against the things I want to do no longer apply, while the prohibitions against the things you want to do are still in force because, you know, we have to be true to the word.
 

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It seems like to me that for most people it has to do with their words and gossiping. The church is a terrible place for gossip
 

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I agree with all the above....

Additionally, I think we TEND to focus on some wrong we see in OTHERS but not in ourselves. When I first read Lamb's post, I immediately thought of gluttony. A "sin" often allowed as all-you-can-eat buffets are filled with Christians after church, eating an ABSURD amount of food - often by obese folks. Now, WHY did I think of that? Because I'm 6'-1" and 160 pounds, and I tend to be rather healthy with my foods and eating. Ah, that 'log/speck" thing. I'd rather talk about the sin OTHERS are displaying, not mine.



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I agree with all the above....

Additionally, I think we TEND to focus on some wrong we see in OTHERS but not in ourselves. When I first read Lamb's post, I immediately thought of gluttony. A "sin" often allowed as all-you-can-eat buffets are filled with Christians after church, eating an ABSURD amount of food - often by obese folks. Now, WHY did I think of that? Because I'm 6'-1" and 160 pounds, and I tend to be rather healthy with my foods and eating. Ah, that 'log/speck" thing. I'd rather talk about the sin OTHERS are displaying, not mine.



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I'm a glutton at times!
 

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What sins do people choose to ignore?

People choose to ignore that they are guilty of every sin imaginable that has been done by fallen man.

They choose to believe they are not guilty of this sin or that sin....making them somewhat more deserving to enter those pearly gates.

There is no sin under the sun that a person, even a believer, is not capable of doing. Whether thought or deed.

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I think it's whatever sins they are committing at that particular moment. Most people tend to look the other way when it comes to what sin they are committing but they'll point fingers at someone else doing the same thing.
 

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Romans 12:2 is a significant concern for believers. This verse reads: "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is; his good, pleasing, and perfect will."

Conformity to worldly values refers to the tendency to adopt behaviors, beliefs, and practices that are typical in secular culture, often at the expense of biblical teachings. This can happen gradually, as societal norms shift, or as trends emerge that challenge our faith's foundational truths.
 

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People get caught up in righteousness so become judgmental. That's often a criticism of the right-wing from the left. But of course, the WOKE people are also condescending and judgmental.
 
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