Comments on “On the True Nature of Christianity”http://www.ericmartindale.com/2009/02/05/on-the-true-nature-of-christianity/feed/On+the+True+Nature+of+Christianity2009-06-04T09:54:07-04:00ChyrpOn the True Nature of Christianitytag:www.ericmartindale.com,2009-02-17:/id/119//comment_17302009-02-17T16:07:24-05:002009-02-17T16:07:24-05:00M Haywardhttp://
<p>A nice post, Eric; I agree with all the points made.</p>
<p>I think, however, that as well as unconditional love, one must at least TRY to be free of sin... Though we are imperfect and will therefore sin, an effort should be put forth not to go against the teachings of Christ and God.</p>
<p>The Atonement in Gethsemane was a sacrifice to save us because we won't ever be perfect, but it also enables the greatest gift of all - Free Agency. We are fully able to live how we choose to live. Respect, however, I feel, dictates that we at least make attempts to be free of sin.</p>
On the True Nature of Christianitytag:www.ericmartindale.com,2009-06-04:/id/119//comment_17312009-06-04T09:54:07-04:002009-06-04T09:54:07-04:00Ferienhaus Costa Blancahttp://www.ferienhauscostablanca.net/
<p>Sin is almost impossible not to commit. If we will follow everything to the letter, no one is free from sin. However, it is a continuous struggle to keep away from sin-almost impossible as it may, we don’t give up.</p>