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'Sin' is whatever we want it to be.

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What do I think? Judging from your empty and open-ended question and empty profile, I think you could a web troll hired by Goodreads to post provocative questions without providing significant insight into the topic.
It's a sign of desperation on the part a panicky management searching for a formula for attracting content that is sufficiently interesting to attract enough hits to sell advertising.



Trolling can be enormously gratifying!


Yeah, but I only posted once. Oops, twice because of you. Grrr.

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We'd still be right where we are now. Adam and Eve would have remained blissfully ignorant, but along the way someone else would have eventually become curious enough to eat from the tree.

I imagine we would be living something like how chimps live, in the forests or on the savannah. Well maybe not like chimps, chimps and even monkeys have social rules and ideas of behaviours that are not acceptable, something similar to "sin".
I mean when psychologists damage the amygdala of monkeys they behave with no self control and do things that turn them into outcasts.
Anyone who has ever had a dog will know that dogs can learn the difference between right and wrong to a certain extent. They can generalize and abstract rules, but not on the level that humans can.
And you know that young children don't understand empathy or things like that by default, but have to be taught. In that way adults are like the serpent, telling them they are naked so that they cover up.
I guess it's like a continuum, with monkeys and other animals being capable of understanding something like "sin" but not on the scale of humans.
I suppose to be on the other end of the continuum, to not have a concept of sin, would be to live as a snake or another animal who doesn't have to live in communities and for that reason never develops any sense of right and wrong.

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