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  • A Child of God - 1 year ago
    All sin minus denying Christ as your Saviour is a "sin not unto death" The sin unto death God speaks of in the Bible is denying Christ Jesus as your Saviour...ALL other sins are sins not unto death because God can forgive them!
  • Watchman on the wall - In Reply - 1 year ago
    No sin unto death is breaking God ten commandments when you know our should know that it is sin because that is tge only definition of sin.

    1 John 3:4



    "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law."

    Now if you don't know something your doing is wrong then it is sin not leading to death.

    It is still sin but not done in an intentional manner.

    James 4:17



    "Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin."

    Stop answering questions if you do not know for sure what you are talking about. You are helping to further ignorance
  • A Child of God - In Reply - 1 year ago
    @watchman on the wall

    Here is the issue with that theology...#1The law was written to show man's sinful condition. God knew when He gave those laws to Moses and the children of Isreal that they COULD NOT keep them...that is why we need a Saviour

    #2 What death are we speaking of here? Because death is spoken of many times in the Book...However, the word death in God's word depending on where it is used means a couple of different things. deatheternal separation from God...deaththe physical parishing of the mortal body.

    #3 Are you sinless? Do you abide by all of God's commandments? Because let's face it there are far more than just 10 commandments God gives in the Bible! And if you answer yes to either of these questions, I hate to tell you...you are falling short of the Glory of God...as all of mankind does BECAUSE we are sinners...

    #4 DO NOT EVER TELL ME WHAT I CAN AND CANNOT DO! YOU ARE NOT MY FATHER...THAT IS GOD!



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