Answer my question. Is it a sin, under Romans, to have hid the jews from the nazis, despite Ceasars law requiring citizens to report jews? If it is, then I don’t care for your understanding of sin, and nobody should. If it isn’t, then you have no argument about modern migration problems.
I am an atheist too. I don’t believe in sin either. My question is not “does sin exist?”. My question is, within christianity, would it be considered a sin for german citizens to hide jews from the nazis?
The answer is very obviously no. You can’t just use Romans as a gotcha to defend any and all laws that hit the books.
Go ask your priest next time you go to church then. Ask them if it would have been sinful for the german citizens to hide the jews, and failing to uphold Ceasars law.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_the_goalposts
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_the_goalposts
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
This one isn’t even true.
Answer my question. Is it a sin, under Romans, to have hid the jews from the nazis, despite Ceasars law requiring citizens to report jews? If it is, then I don’t care for your understanding of sin, and nobody should. If it isn’t, then you have no argument about modern migration problems.
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So your answer is no, it was not a sin?
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I am an atheist too. I don’t believe in sin either. My question is not “does sin exist?”. My question is, within christianity, would it be considered a sin for german citizens to hide jews from the nazis?
The answer is very obviously no. You can’t just use Romans as a gotcha to defend any and all laws that hit the books.
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Go ask your priest next time you go to church then. Ask them if it would have been sinful for the german citizens to hide the jews, and failing to uphold Ceasars law.
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I am aware. Ask next time you go. Ask them if it was sinful to protect jews from nazi law.