FIrst off, I think you all here have misunderstood Strangelove's point. What he means is that we are all human, we are all sinners we all make mistakes. We are all born with oringinal sin, the nature and desire to sin that is embedded in humanity from our first ancestors Adam and Eve.
Jesus Christ became the new Adam and suffered eath on the cross, the cross became the "tree of life" with Jesus' blood on it, and just as Adam brought death into the world Jesus brings life, eternal life. After we are saved the holy spirit lives in our hearts, minds and souls, we are a lot less likely to sin as we did before being saved, because we have the holy spirit in us and listen to the holy spirit.
But the fact remains we are still human, still in the flesh. Do you realize how many things considered minor and trivial are considered sins in the Bible?
THere are stuff in the old Testament that is obviously out dated that we have no need to use today. For example, the Jewish dietary, kosher laws, eating rabbits, pork, shellfish was forbidden. It was also forbidden under Old Testament law to sow your field with two different kinds of seed, or to wear clothing made from different kinds of fibers, so we would be great sinners for wearing cotton-polyeaster clothes. slavery was accepted in the bible, but usually it was like bondservitude. If the slave was Hebrew, his or her master, a fellow Hebrew had to let them go after 7 years of service. I f the slave was a foreigner, then they remained a slave all their life.
In the New Testament, women talking in church or preaching the gospel, well, according to Paul this is a sin. Women had to cover their heads, hair back then, for a woman to show her hair was considered a sin. Taking the Lord's name in vain, cursing, using profanity, thinking lustful thoughts, calling someone names, hating people and wanting to harm or kill them, greedy desiring something, coveting, which is wanting something somebody else has or that is in the store, something you don't need, making fun of people, playing games with witchcraft, being mean to animals, looking at porn, watching dirty movies, yelling at/being disrespectful of your parents, drinking too much alcohol, smoking cigarettes, having premarital/extra-marital sex, lying, telling crude, dirty jokes, all of these are sins that are considered minor, some people consider some worse than others, but doesn't God consider all sins the same? I have trouble with selfish ness, which is a sin, playing around when I should be working, laziness is also a sin. So is gluttony. I need to stop eating at night.
My point is, don't we all commit these sins sometime during the week?
We are saved by grace. I hope when you say "All CHristians must die" you are not talking literally. I hope you are not talking about suicide, because that is dangerous. Suicide is a major sin, you cannot take it back once you are dead. God gives us our lives as a gift, we do not have the right to take our own lives, only God can decide when it is time for us to leave this earth, He has in mind the right time to call us home. DOn't waste the life God gave you on Earth, spend it serving him, Jesus Christ came so that we may have abundtandt, joyful life. I was once suicidal, I go through depression and am taking medicine, seeing a psychiatrist and counselor for my mental problems. Like the Bible says, Jesus Christ is the "wonderful Counselor.