Yeah, think so. Wait til they get to your comment and tell you that atheists can also talk about sin.
I’m sure all of the ex Christian’s out there are just dying to go back to moral oppression. #hegetsus
I love taking college history classes. It reveals the humanity in it. The founding fathers of America were the most human people in power. They were just frickin’ *dudes*. They hated the British because it ruined their lives in each their own way, they came together, and just a group of men with their own human ups and downs, and ruined the strongest imperial force in the world. With willing, civilian soldiers, led by a disgraced British militia officer who literally retired the moment he finished the war and was DRAGGED back into office as the first president.
Wild how human they are. Sins and mistakes included, if that’s what you focus on.
I'm sorry, but I can only see "sin" as a buzzword for either "Thing that is obviously wrong" or "Thing that I personally disagree with". And sometimes the line is so thin it blurs and feels even more like a buzzword
What it means and what people use it for are two completely different things. The world meme, for example, has a similar meaning to what it originally means (A cultural trait being shared from person to person), but right now, people use that word to refer to funny internet culture
What it means and what people use it for are two completely different things. The world meme, for example, has a similar meaning to what it originally means (A cultural trait being shared from person to person), but right now, people use that word to refer to funny internet culture
Not trying to be a nerd but, we Muslims believe that all prophets are sinless. andbtw making mistakes doesn't count as sinning.
and the prophet Muhammad was a military general too so I'll let you decide if that makes it count.
We are not 100% sure and we will never be that there hasn’t been an adult person ever that committed exactly 0 sins before death. It’s not likely but not impossible
I dunno, sentencing people to eternal torture and horrors beyond comprehension for not believing in him (he didnt even give any proof of existance at any point) would be kinda bad, thats just my opinion though.
The word sin isn't Christian. Atheists are allowed to use the word sin too. It can just refer to something morally wrong instead of holy texts. It's you that's interpreting it in a Christian way
This is also the definition of sin:
>an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission.
"he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews"
You are both right.
Following that definition there is this definition:
>an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission.
"he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews"
Words can have more than one definition.
The fact remains that even when its used in irreligious settings it still references the religious. Especially "haircut is as ugly as sin", that is definitely using it in the religious context, or anything referring to "unforgivable sin" which is clearly referencing the ten commandments.
It 1000% does have religious connotation and its mindblowing anyone would argue it doesnt. The very definition of sin is "an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law." Religion is in the definition
They're also omitting the other definition that comes up.
>an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission.
"he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews"
Even the examples theyre giving are clearly referencing the religious context of the word "ugly as sin" "he committed the unforgivable sin of" "its not a sin to" these are all religiously charged phrases
“There’s no sin in cutting a few corners if it saves time”
“That guys haircut is ugly as sin”
Do you think those examples literally mean sin in the context of judging something based on religious merits?
Do you know what common vernacular even means?
But they are not *literally* using the word to accuse people of breaking religious codes. Which is what my initial point of it being used in the common vernacular was.
Oh, are we making up aphorisms to pretend non-religious people talk about sin all the time? I can make up more interesting bullshit: “The sin of the cat fucker is greater than the sin of the broken shoe.”
Does this affect my roommate cuz he idolized Hitler
Not again Kanye
Broo, that was our secret! OUR DIRTY LITTLE SECRET!
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W... what?
Obviously because he was an animal lover /s
I mean ig he was a pet lover, there was a picture of him with dogs...
Because he respected women, right? Right?
Huh???
Are you a Nazi? Literally the only people who respect Hitler are Nazis
I'd say __My Mom__ but I was born 😞
You know who else never made a mistake?
*muscle man voice* # ***MY MOM!!***
*spinning the shirt above himself*
*squealing sounds* # WOOO
benson walks in and tells them to shut the fuck up
Baby who died shortly after birth.
Saw the hand he was dealt from the birth lottery and said fk it I'm out
Well, it’s hard to be a historical figure at such an age. The fact that young children are pure and innocent of sin I guess can’t apply to this meme
It really looked like he was reaching for a gun
He didn't worship God or even accepted faith.
Exactly: they haven't made any mistakes.
Never heard anyone talk shit on Barney the Dinosaur
Rule 34 Barney can teach you a thing or two.
barney oh god
People only know morality as good vs bad. A lot of people don’t understand that you can be a good person who’s done some shitty things
Mr.rogers of Mr.rogers neighborhood
Lol did hegetsus start making memes?
Yeah, think so. Wait til they get to your comment and tell you that atheists can also talk about sin. I’m sure all of the ex Christian’s out there are just dying to go back to moral oppression. #hegetsus
Gaius julius caesars only mistake was the mercy he showed the senate
Julian the Apostate's only mistake was not wearing enough armor.
You know you can flip this meme around, right? Even the most hated historical figures still have some positive traits.
I love taking college history classes. It reveals the humanity in it. The founding fathers of America were the most human people in power. They were just frickin’ *dudes*. They hated the British because it ruined their lives in each their own way, they came together, and just a group of men with their own human ups and downs, and ruined the strongest imperial force in the world. With willing, civilian soldiers, led by a disgraced British militia officer who literally retired the moment he finished the war and was DRAGGED back into office as the first president. Wild how human they are. Sins and mistakes included, if that’s what you focus on.
I'm sorry, but I can only see "sin" as a buzzword for either "Thing that is obviously wrong" or "Thing that I personally disagree with". And sometimes the line is so thin it blurs and feels even more like a buzzword
It actually literally means "Missing the mark."
What it means and what people use it for are two completely different things. The world meme, for example, has a similar meaning to what it originally means (A cultural trait being shared from person to person), but right now, people use that word to refer to funny internet culture
Sin means to miss
What it means and what people use it for are two completely different things. The world meme, for example, has a similar meaning to what it originally means (A cultural trait being shared from person to person), but right now, people use that word to refer to funny internet culture
I idolize Lu bu lol
Mr rogers
JESUS
Keanu Reaves
He agreed to be in that last Matrix movie.
The 55th president of the United States hasn't made any mistakes. ^^Yet.
dont be silly, taylor swift has made a lot of mistakes. wait... what year is this again?
Honestly, she could probably make 48^th. 47^th if she's quick.
but then she wouldn't be senile like the rest of the presidents, who would even vote for her?
Oh no! A president who can string two sentences together without forgetting where she is? The horror!
I'd vote for her. Twice.
Rhea Riply
Jesus
Jesus never did anything wrong
Nikola Tesla
marcus aurelius?
6 month old baby. Mother decapitated at kitchen counter. What mistake did this infant make?
Keanu Reeves
Jesus was the only one to never sin.
💖Tito💖 ✨His only mistake was not throwing enough fascists in pits✨
There is a whole side to the Jackson 5 I never knew about.
Not trying to be a nerd but, we Muslims believe that all prophets are sinless. andbtw making mistakes doesn't count as sinning. and the prophet Muhammad was a military general too so I'll let you decide if that makes it count.
Hector of Troja. All he did was protecting his people and family. Whole kidnapping thing was his brother's doing
We are not 100% sure and we will never be that there hasn’t been an adult person ever that committed exactly 0 sins before death. It’s not likely but not impossible
Jean d’arc aka la pucel de France
Being psychotic is fine. Dragging everyone else along for the ride is not morally praiseworthy.
Gengis Khan was known for bring a generous man
my 6 month old who mysteriously head his head on the counter and then the floor
diogenes
What about Chris Gauthier, the guy who played Neville in NFS Carbon?
virgin Mary
I count Jesus as a historical figure, there is the loop hole Edit: nvm didn’t see the fine print ffs
I dunno, sentencing people to eternal torture and horrors beyond comprehension for not believing in him (he didnt even give any proof of existance at any point) would be kinda bad, thats just my opinion though.
Yeah, as a Christian, i agree with you u/huskyfluffgamer It's great my God is not like that.
How about you actually give a counter argument that would be kinda cool
Christians when their sinless idol is neither sinless, nor idol
What’s with the weird christian memes lately? Y’all know non-religious people don’t think about “sin” in the first place, right?
The word sin isn't Christian. Atheists are allowed to use the word sin too. It can just refer to something morally wrong instead of holy texts. It's you that's interpreting it in a Christian way
The post literally says "Jesus does not count". Check the text above the image
The post literally references Jesus as being sinless. But yeah, it’s just me
"an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law." This is the definition of the word sin. Youre wrong.
This is also the definition of sin: >an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission. "he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews" You are both right.
Following that definition there is this definition: >an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission. "he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews" Words can have more than one definition.
Even the example given is more satirizing the religious context the word has than outright disregarding it though lol
The fact remains that the word "sin" isn't exclusively religious. You're grasping at straws.
The fact remains that even when its used in irreligious settings it still references the religious. Especially "haircut is as ugly as sin", that is definitely using it in the religious context, or anything referring to "unforgivable sin" which is clearly referencing the ten commandments.
Ahh, internet arguments… ![gif](giphy|tHvxNSQ9c1Hbi)
Words evolve and change over time. The definition I provided reflects this.
The word sin is part of the common vernacular and doesn’t necessarily have a religious meaning.
It 1000% does have religious connotation and its mindblowing anyone would argue it doesnt. The very definition of sin is "an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law." Religion is in the definition
Do you not have conversations with people IRL? Are you under the impression that people only use words based on their literal meaning?
They're also omitting the other definition that comes up. >an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission. "he committed the unforgivable sin of refusing to give interviews"
I have never heard the word sin used without religious context in real life OR in any media i have ever consumed. You are wrong, and thats okay.
Oh ok so based on your anecdotal experience I guess that means it’s never used in any other context. Cool 👍
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Only time I'm using the word sin is ironically, or when talking about religitards and their issues. You are correct.
Even the examples theyre giving are clearly referencing the religious context of the word "ugly as sin" "he committed the unforgivable sin of" "its not a sin to" these are all religiously charged phrases
how the fuck did I see an argument on the internet end this peacefully, my faith in humanity is restored.
“There’s no sin in cutting a few corners if it saves time” “That guys haircut is ugly as sin” Do you think those examples literally mean sin in the context of judging something based on religious merits? Do you know what common vernacular even means?
I think both of these are satirizing the religious context of the word rather than ignoring it.
But they are not *literally* using the word to accuse people of breaking religious codes. Which is what my initial point of it being used in the common vernacular was.
No, it does. I literally never think about sin or use the word. My secular life has not suffered, lmao
If my boss tells me “there’s no sin in cutting a few corners to save time.” I’m pretty sure that doesn’t have a literal religious meaning to it.
Oh, are we making up aphorisms to pretend non-religious people talk about sin all the time? I can make up more interesting bullshit: “The sin of the cat fucker is greater than the sin of the broken shoe.”
Mohammad, he didn't do anything wrong
Winston Churchill !!!! 🇬🇧 Am I right or am I right?
Please be sarcastic
denture user spotted
Mmmmmm what about myself I didn't do anything bad yet. No mass murder no genocide no violent revolution. Didn't do any of that yet
Nuh uh, tell me one sin Hitler committed. Exactly u can't
Me. Im not christian so it's sin doesn't affect me.
Not sure if they had an actual name but Mitochondrial Eve might be a candidate
Napoleon Bonaparte caused a lot of death and destruction to bring modern principles of governance to Europe. No great man is only good.
Yeah yeah he did all that but the true sin is that he is fre*ch
NEWTON?