本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Don't go back to your lying and diet example again also please. You know the key difference among these examples so re-addressing them won't help a bit.
>> When we say one "loves to sin", it means one enjoys doing it, and by so doing, it brings one happiness or satisfaction. "Love to sin" also implies (Biblically speaking) that there is not regret or fear involved. After all, if doing something brings fear, I am sure one can't really enjoy it (arguable, but you know what I mean). Plus, "In perfect love, there is no fear.” If one loves doing something, there shouldn't be any fears (of consequences, punishment).
Exactly, your words totally described why she (or other Christian who died in last 2000 years and never have chance to know or think raising pet is a sin, let's call them Reba) "love to raise a pet":
When we say one "loves to raise a pet", it means one enjoys doing it, and by so doing, it brings one happiness or satisfaction. "Love to raise a pet" also implies (Biblically speaking) that there is not regret or fear involved. After all, if doing something brings fear, I am sure one can't really enjoy it (arguable, but you know what I mean). Plus, "In perfect love, there is no fear.” If one loves doing something, there shouldn't be any fears (of consequences, punishment).
1. Reba "loves to raise a pet", coz
2. Reba enjoys raising a pet
3. By raising a pet, it brings Reba happiness or satisfaction.
4. Reba doesn't regret or fear
5. Reba loves raising a pet; Reba has no reason to think of any fears (of consequences, punishment).
From what you said and Reba's "raising pet" status, it indicates that you totally agree on Reba's "love to raise a pet". So if you still don't think Reba "love to raise a pet", Is there any new reason that you want us to know?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
>> When we say one "loves to sin", it means one enjoys doing it, and by so doing, it brings one happiness or satisfaction. "Love to sin" also implies (Biblically speaking) that there is not regret or fear involved. After all, if doing something brings fear, I am sure one can't really enjoy it (arguable, but you know what I mean). Plus, "In perfect love, there is no fear.” If one loves doing something, there shouldn't be any fears (of consequences, punishment).
Exactly, your words totally described why she (or other Christian who died in last 2000 years and never have chance to know or think raising pet is a sin, let's call them Reba) "love to raise a pet":
When we say one "loves to raise a pet", it means one enjoys doing it, and by so doing, it brings one happiness or satisfaction. "Love to raise a pet" also implies (Biblically speaking) that there is not regret or fear involved. After all, if doing something brings fear, I am sure one can't really enjoy it (arguable, but you know what I mean). Plus, "In perfect love, there is no fear.” If one loves doing something, there shouldn't be any fears (of consequences, punishment).
1. Reba "loves to raise a pet", coz
2. Reba enjoys raising a pet
3. By raising a pet, it brings Reba happiness or satisfaction.
4. Reba doesn't regret or fear
5. Reba loves raising a pet; Reba has no reason to think of any fears (of consequences, punishment).
From what you said and Reba's "raising pet" status, it indicates that you totally agree on Reba's "love to raise a pet". So if you still don't think Reba "love to raise a pet", Is there any new reason that you want us to know?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net