Quick clearification question on sin
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 5:24 pm
Hi everyone I have a question regarding the various sins both believers and non believer commit. The question is rather simple, are all sins no matter how big or small they are to us are all equally bad in God's sight or does God view some sins worse than others?
Let's take two extremes, the sin of a small child taking an third cookie from the cookie jar when the child's mother said to only take two. And the next sin, the act of a satanic high priest who sacrifices a small infant baby to satan.
Now clearly in my mind and most other people's minds the second sin is much much worse than the first sin! But taking these two examples a toddler's disobedience to his mother and sacrificing a infant baby to satan according to how God views sin, are the two sins EQUALLY as bad in God's sight or is the second of the two sins (sacrificing a infant to satan) worse to God than a small child taking a extra cookie out of the cookie jar?
Now granted this has nothing to do with how much does a person have to sin to go to hell with believing in Christ as their savior since we all know full and well that a sin as small to us like a bad thought or even a child taking an extra cookie out of the cookie jar when told not to would be enough to condemn a person to hell.
No this has to do with how God views some sins versus others and about degrees of punishment that non believers have to suffer in hell. Do they all suffer the same torment for their sins or do some suffer more than others because their sins were more worse and or numerous than the sins of others?
Let's take two extremes, the sin of a small child taking an third cookie from the cookie jar when the child's mother said to only take two. And the next sin, the act of a satanic high priest who sacrifices a small infant baby to satan.
Now clearly in my mind and most other people's minds the second sin is much much worse than the first sin! But taking these two examples a toddler's disobedience to his mother and sacrificing a infant baby to satan according to how God views sin, are the two sins EQUALLY as bad in God's sight or is the second of the two sins (sacrificing a infant to satan) worse to God than a small child taking a extra cookie out of the cookie jar?
Now granted this has nothing to do with how much does a person have to sin to go to hell with believing in Christ as their savior since we all know full and well that a sin as small to us like a bad thought or even a child taking an extra cookie out of the cookie jar when told not to would be enough to condemn a person to hell.
No this has to do with how God views some sins versus others and about degrees of punishment that non believers have to suffer in hell. Do they all suffer the same torment for their sins or do some suffer more than others because their sins were more worse and or numerous than the sins of others?