Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
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Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
Your thoughts?
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
I guess if you have a lucid dream, then it's technically possible.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
Just what I was thinking.RickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
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Why did you edit?.....okay, the irony of me asking someone else that is not lost on mepatrick wrote:I guess if you have a lucid dream, then it's technically possible.
I totally agree with what you deleted.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
Isn't that like my child drinking two big glasses of milk right before bed. Then telling me it was not his fault he wet the bed. He was a sleep.Nicki wrote:Just what I was thinking.RickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
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Feel free to wonder off into the much more interesting 'Masturbating' thread and give us your personal thoughtsRickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
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I mean, there could be a lot of reasons why you have a "sinful" dream though. Trying to make yourself live up to your standards is a good thing, even if you have some repressed fantasies that end up coming out in your dreams.Nessa wrote:Why did you edit?.....okay, the irony of me asking someone else that is not lost on mepatrick wrote:I guess if you have a lucid dream, then it's technically possible.
I totally agree with what you deleted.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
What would the milk-drinking represent, though? Yes, dreams often reflect what we were doing and thinking when awake but then it's those conscious activities that can be sinful - the dreams are just a consequence.Nessa wrote:Isn't that like my child drinking two big glasses of milk right before bed. Then telling me it was not his fault he wet the bed. He was a sleep.Nicki wrote:Just what I was thinking.RickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
Not really on-topic, but I have this recurring dream theme of public toilets (or toilets in a building like a hospital) that are a bit too public - no doors, or no walls... it never seems as bad in the dream as it would in reality though.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
I can't see how it's possible to sin in our dreams. We don't consciously dream.Nessa wrote:
Your thoughts?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
The milk is representative of willful choice. The child knew exactly what they were doing and possibily.the concequences. Technically the child is right that they were asleep but that does not takeaway their involvement in the bed wetting occuring.Nicki wrote:What would the milk-drinking represent, though? Yes, dreams often reflect what we were doing and thinking when awake but then it's those conscious activities that can be sinful - the dreams are just a consequence.Nessa wrote:Isn't that like my child drinking two big glasses of milk right before bed. Then telling me it was not his fault he wet the bed. He was a sleep.Nicki wrote:Just what I was thinking.RickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
Not really on-topic, but I have this recurring dream theme of public toilets (or toilets in a building like a hospital) that are a bit too public - no doors, or no walls... it never seems as bad in the dream as it would in reality though.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
I think the child just thought milk. Bed wetting is due to lots of reasons, not just a full bladder. I would never, ever think a child responsible for accidents.Nessa wrote:The milk is representative of willful choice. The child knew exactly what they were doing and possibily.the concequences. Technically the child is right that they were a sleep but that doea not takeaway their responsibility in their part in the bed wetting occuring.Nicki wrote:What would the milk-drinking represent, though? Yes, dreams often reflect what we were doing and thinking when awake but then it's those conscious activities that can be sinful - the dreams are just a consequence.Nessa wrote:Isn't that like my child drinking two big glasses of milk right before bed. Then telling me it was not his fault he wet the bed. He was a sleep.Nicki wrote:Just what I was thinking.RickD wrote:It would appear that Nessa was more bored today than usual.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
Not really on-topic, but I have this recurring dream theme of public toilets (or toilets in a building like a hospital) that are a bit too public - no doors, or no walls... it never seems as bad in the dream as it would in reality though.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
In my supposed senario, its a child old enough to know not to drink too much before bed or they will.wet through. My.six year old knows this very well. And you are right, there can be other reasons but wirh my kids, unless they are sick, its cos they drunk too much before bedStoryteller wrote:I think the child just thought milk. Bed wetting is due to lots of reasons, not just a full bladder. I would never, ever think a child responsible for accidents.Nessa wrote:The milk is representative of willful choice. The child knew exactly what they were doing and possibily.the concequences. Technically the child is right that they were a sleep but that doea not takeaway their responsibility in their part in the bed wetting occuring.Nicki wrote:What would the milk-drinking represent, though? Yes, dreams often reflect what we were doing and thinking when awake but then it's those conscious activities that can be sinful - the dreams are just a consequence.Nessa wrote:Isn't that like my child drinking two big glasses of milk right before bed. Then telling me it was not his fault he wet the bed. He was a sleep.Nicki wrote:
Just what I was thinking.
Usually you don't really have a choice about what you do in your dreams, so it can't be sin.
Not really on-topic, but I have this recurring dream theme of public toilets (or toilets in a building like a hospital) that are a bit too public - no doors, or no walls... it never seems as bad in the dream as it would in reality though.
Im not using the example of a kid with abnormal problems of bed wetting in my senario.
BUT even on the occassion that its e.g sickness, I also dont believe we have involvement with all our sinful.dreams either at certain times.
Im not talking about a child taking blame, but accepting their involvement e.g my 6 year would understand 2 full big glasses of milk at bedtime would probably end with a wet bed.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
Our thoughts, words, and actions during the waking hours can very much affect our dreams.
If we have a sinful dream we can quite possibly have some involvement with it occuring.
If we have a sinful dream we can quite possibly have some involvement with it occuring.
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Re: Is it possible to sin in your dreams?
My senario wasnt perfect by any means but it does show how our actions during the waking hours can impact what happens during sleep. And at times we do have involvement with what happens during sleep because of those actions/thoughts.