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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. Sin is a fear- and shame-based control structure. They must understand the distinction between control and actual morality. We also spend a lot of time discussing how sin is about our contract with God, not other people, and how, as the "other people" to others, it's not our place to judge another person's sins, it's God's. Standing in judgment of a fellow sinner is, in and of itself, a sin, and the greater sin, at that. [/quote] Reference in a Bible/Torah/Quaran/other holy book for this?[/quote] All of the above and then some, as many modern societal 'no-nos' are built on these same concepts. Specific emphasis given to the way "sinfulness" is applied thicker/heavier to women/femmes than men/masc-of-center people. [/quote] I think you misunderstood. A reference would be you quoting something from one or more of those books to prove that they say "standing in judgment of a fellow sinner is, in and of itself, a sin, and the greater sin, at that."[/quote]
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