Sin can be understood as setting ourselves and our choices against God's will and against the good
Question:
Sin can be understood as setting ourselves and our choices against God's will and against the good of others. It has painful consequences not only for individuals but also for the society. How is this so? Cite a concrete example. *
As a resident in an upscale subdivision, you have plenty of water because your subdivision has a deep well. The fee for water consumption is incorporated in your monthly subdivision maintenance dues which is a fixed amount. If you use the water wastefully, are you exercising freedom? Justify your answer.
State the justice quotation in Amos we reflected on in our synchronous meeting. Cite and explain a concrete thing you can do to contribute to the reign of justice in your own community.
What do we mean by the phrase "social dimension of sin" ? Explain your answer with a concrete example.
A Concise Introduction to Logic
ISBN: 978-1305958098
13th edition
Authors: Patrick J. Hurley, Lori Watson