The question I have is, is this state of sin and act of sin, a constant?
As in, if I analyse using time, am I sinning constantly, or in bursts, or phases?
Have I sinned in the last 1 second? How about in the last nanosecond?
Therefore in the notion of sinlessness, do people refer to a sinless life, or simply having moments of sinlessness? Is this really an impossibility to be sinless even for one moment?
If we are incapable of sinless moments, then surely we are incapable of being holy, or walking with spirit?
Holy and sinful do not really go together.
I can understand why some people might be waiting for the end and when they go to heaven, as they feel like the human state of being is a kind of hell that only gets washed away, and the body and flesh dissolved, when they go to heaven.
I like to think heaven is a place on earth. I believe every person no matter how good they are, has bad days because of biochemical changes in the body and flesh, causing them to sin, even if it's just anger.
So my question to those who bash people for having some kind of sinless perfection doctrine (which is actually just your perception and exaggeration of what they say), is, is it possible to have a sinless moment even for a nanosecond?
Yes or no? (this is the only question I am asking, the others are cues for thought)