One of the big problems in our world is we give a lot more credit to people who spend their lives causing problems and then trying (often failing) to fix the problems they caused, than people who just did nothing at all Even though the latter amounts to the same thinghttps://twitter.com/ImpPercyPtible/status/1342282935639171072 …
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Lust can't be a sin. Acting on it might be, but only if the act itself is bad for some other reason, like betraying a relationship's rules. Greed is clearly bad. Gluttony has issues. You might be onto something here.
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A good friend of mine once said when he found out a kid we worked with had a crush on him, "you can't help who you're attracted to, but if you act on those feelings knowing that it'll never happen, that's when we'll have a problem"
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I had a coworker that used to say "people who do nothing don't make mistakes, and people who don't make mistakes get promoted", but I always thought it was a joke until now
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I always figured the line between sin and emotions was whether it was selfish. I figure me being angry about whatever is just in my head, but if I put my anger before someone else’s well-being (by say voting for a punitively inefficient justice system) is a sin of wrath.
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