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What would you like to ban for eternity? [Spirituality & Religion]

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Sin. Then it would be an absolutely lovely, perfect world.
PotPrincess1 · 36-40, M
@LadyGrace our whole modern interpretation of history is based on sin. if only Adam and Eve were congratulated for eating an apple, then people would eat more fruit. I know it’s a metaphor but so is the fruit I mean. spirits will endlessly be recycled, people never able to be free of their self-binding strictures, or as you call it sin. we are told we are born with sin, aren’t we? that automatically implants a thought of redemption being impossible, as servitude and changing oneself at the deepest level is too arduous and long winded a task for the multitude

And so suffering and sin reign supreme, getting stronger and more blurred as time goes by. To the point where sinning can be deemed as normality or essential for survival, for happiness

And all people want to survive and be happy

I have no idea what my point is sorry lol
@PotPrincess1 Spirits being recycled, is not biblical. You said in your profile groups that you are a Christian, so you should know that. Question is, what faith are you? Because your philosophy sounds a lot like Islam. I don’t follow man’s philosophy. I follow what God says, as it is dependable and trustworthy. There is a way that seems right unto man, but the end thereof, is spiritual death. God said we are not to lean to our own understanding, but seek His will.
PotPrincess1 · 36-40, M
I just clicked anything on the groups lol. I follow none but do imagine life to be a training ground which if not passed is begun again.

People will not seek His will now, less so more than ever. Don’t you think? They only believe in their own will
@PotPrincess1 Life never recycles for humans. It is a training ground, to learn how to love. And you are right. People do not seek God’s will now, and as you said, less now, then ever before. Yes, people only believe in their own will.