So this has been something that has been bothering me for awhile now and it seems like a stupid question, but what does it actually mean to sin?
I'm not talking about generic 10 commandment type stuff but the actual person by person process of separating the sinners from saints.
In the garden of eden, Adam and Eve where incapable of sin until they ate from the tree of knowledge and then they learned right from wrong, but does this mean that people who are truly ignorant of the word of god are incapable of sinning? If someone is never taught right from wrong will they still be judged by god by the same standers we set for ourselves?
We are taught today that the inquisitions, the crusades and the witch hunts, are all part a darker side of Christianity that is viewed as barbaric practices of the past, but since that's what they truly believed was the will of god will they be spared damnation?
or better yet the nations that for hundreds of years have gone without Christianity before they where introduced to missionaries, since they have never heard the word of Christ or his teaching and have a very different understanding of right or wrong, if as long as they believe they're doing the right thing are they not sinning even if it contradicts what we now know is gods will?
If so doesn't that mean that by spreading the truth we're also spreading the ability to actually be damned. to know that what you are doing is wrong and still do it anyways. so wouldn't it save the most souls to just leave them in ignorance?
does anyone know any good scripture verses that might explain this? im very confused and it makes my head hurt to think of .
I'm not talking about generic 10 commandment type stuff but the actual person by person process of separating the sinners from saints.
In the garden of eden, Adam and Eve where incapable of sin until they ate from the tree of knowledge and then they learned right from wrong, but does this mean that people who are truly ignorant of the word of god are incapable of sinning? If someone is never taught right from wrong will they still be judged by god by the same standers we set for ourselves?
We are taught today that the inquisitions, the crusades and the witch hunts, are all part a darker side of Christianity that is viewed as barbaric practices of the past, but since that's what they truly believed was the will of god will they be spared damnation?
or better yet the nations that for hundreds of years have gone without Christianity before they where introduced to missionaries, since they have never heard the word of Christ or his teaching and have a very different understanding of right or wrong, if as long as they believe they're doing the right thing are they not sinning even if it contradicts what we now know is gods will?
If so doesn't that mean that by spreading the truth we're also spreading the ability to actually be damned. to know that what you are doing is wrong and still do it anyways. so wouldn't it save the most souls to just leave them in ignorance?
does anyone know any good scripture verses that might explain this? im very confused and it makes my head hurt to think of .