Convict Which Murderer?

In any given murder, someone is to blame. Evidence proves who did it, who is to blame. Meanwhile, corporate media will blame the wrong person, which will lead to great injustice from the idiotic public (those who believe whatever corporate media tells them to believe), but sleuths will sleuth and find the truth! We know this because we watch enough stories to give us some level of confidence that murderers will be found out, blamed, and put someplace that limits them from murdering anyone else.

What is one to do, however, with the most prolific and efficient murderer of all time: sin? Who does one blame? Who do we prosecute? How do we unhang the jury?

Sin is certainly a murderer. The bodies are everywhere. The evidence for sin as a weapon of mass destruction is obvious, but only because we have a Bible point out what is and is not sin.

  • Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, so also death was passed on to all men, because all sinned (Romans 5:12, BSB)

  • For the wages of sin is death… (Romans 6:23, BSB)

  • When desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death (James 1:15, BSB)

Without a Bible, we are left to the whims of people fed by corporate media (in other words, ninnies). Clearly sin is a killer, and clearly the one who wants to stay alive stays far from it.

That’s not, however, you or me, is it? No, we drift to close and some sin gets on us. Then, rather than wipe it off, we eat it! Then we feel guilty and so, we go to church, right? Of course it’s right—you know as well as I do that people go to church once or twice to try to get out from under the pain of sin. The world has done a wonderful job of lying us into believing that we can get rid of sin by going to church, which is like believe one becomes jet-money rich by walking through a bank lobby.

So, sin is a killer much like rat poison is a killer. But the one who ingested the poison or the one who served the poison by their own free will, are they not accomplices to their own or someone else’s death? Are they not to blame? Are they not condemned to die for it? Yes!

Romans 8 reveals how one find acquittal. (No, you have to go look it up.)

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