**** SIN AND PAIN ****
A sinner, in the eyes of God, simply is (in a nutshell): Anybody that hurts an innocent person.—This includes over-disciplining (over-correcting) a guilty person. Opposed to the word "innocent" the definition of a "guilty" person is: Anybody that hurts an innocent person.—This includes over-disciplining (over-correcting) a guilty person. Am I repeating Myself?—Yes I am,—because this definition fits as perfect as the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle. God commands the entire world to keep repeating this as well—if everybody in the world practiced this, it would totally end sin. For people that are going to skeptically throw this around, read it as: A person or soul will never receive total forgiveness from God, the spirit world, and their future self (soul); in which they commit, cause or advocate; or instruct anybody else to commit, cause or advocate; any act or anything that directly or indirectly; knowingly, intentionally and/or purposely (not by truthful accident) causes any innocent suffering (physically or mentally) of another (other than their self) living person or living animal. Therefore, never hurt an "innocent" person or animal. And especially if it is for greedy profit or entertainment. There are sometimes, however, certain things where "no pain, no gain" would be just; but only if it is for the resulting benefit of the person in pain, or for the beneficial care and raising of their babies. In self defense, you can hurt an individual person that plans to hurt you only if you are innocent of why they are planning to hurt you. However, if you are guilty (you have hurt an innocent person) then technically you do not have the Godly right to defend yourself, unless their hurting of you exceeds the level of the innocent hurt that you caused. This applies respectively when you are protecting another person. For an elaboration of this, please read My text defining the third commandment of the ten commandments.
Criminal manslaughter is a very erroneous law of man. If a person did not "intend" to hurt somebody, then how could you correct them from doing it again? Example: If a person kills somebody on accident, while driving drunk, then they should only be "corrected" for driving drunk, nothing more. Anything more would be over-disciplining (over-correcting) which is a sin, that needs to be corrected. It might take a person with a much higher than normal intelligence to understand this. However, people should secularly pay for their mistakes, like as in "civil" court; but never as a higher "criminal" level than their "intent." Blessed are the secular judges, juries, and police that can unbiasly correct/rehabilitate a person that has hurt an "innocent" person, by imposing "equal" (criminal and/or civil) restitution, which should include the inconvenience and suffering of the victim. Blessed are the voting public and legislators who don't enact laws where no innocent person ever gets hurt. But woe to those who are sometimes bias, or enforce and enact laws where no "innocent" person gets hurt. The Antichrist is also any Christian who tells somebody that they have sinned that did not hurt an innocent person, or over-correct a guilty person.
People ask Me, "If there is a God, then why is their so much pain and suffering in the world?" The answer is simply because there is a Devil and Satan. Satan is the selfishness "bug" (or flaw) in our software. It breeds on our selfish emotions. It possesses every living animal and human, each in varying degrees. When you think that you are totally rid of it, is when it can trick you, and others through you, the best. In current day, no living animal or person can be totally rid of Satan. God can only strive to fix the "bug" via the teachings of the original Jesus Christ. It's like a disease or virus with no known cure—God can not just destroy Satan without destroying all living animals and humans.
No religious teacher (clergymen—priests, pastors, ministers, the pope; rabbis, etc.) has the right or power to forgive anybody's sin(s). Only the "innocent" individual person(s), that was sinned against, can forgive a person of their particular sin! A religious teacher commits a terrible sin when they forgive somebody for verbal repentance with no due restitution to the equal satisfaction of the sinned victim. This "forgiveness" is more workings of the Antichrist than any other thing; because, if every sin could be forgiven by verbal repentance to a religious teacher, then nobody would strive to quit sinning. For an elaboration of this, please read My text defining the sixth commandment of the ten commandments. Plus, any church, synagogue, or any religious building, is only a school of religion. It is not a place to come to be closer to God [God is everywhere], or to be forgiven of your sins. It is only a good school for learning religion, and/or a place of fellowship and/or activities. Or, just believe that the universe is a church.
Existing, there are levels of pain that can far exceed most people's expectations. Most people believe that there is no such a level of pain that could cause them to do anything, but there is. For example: If the situation existed in which your head was being held down in a bathtub, and the only way that you could stop it was by pushing a button that would end the lives of your children, (or your closest loved ones), would you push it? Yes you would! Because the pain would escalate to levels that would become so unacceptable that you would do anything to stop it. Globally, this is a very dangerous ignorance to think otherwise; but, you cannot know what a strawberry tastes like until you have tasted one. [I have been told that certain phenomenon exists (thank God) that would suppress this level of pain under certain circumstances, but My point remains that these levels of pain do/can exist in certain situations—stick your own head under water until you can't stand it anymore, to see My point] [also see Mark 13:12]. Mental damage is damage also, and mental pain is pain also. Material things that make people happy are lovable and "wonderful" with you and God, but not if it caused or causes harm to any "innocent" person.
The following is an example of three levels of morality from good to bad (Jesus to Satan): When a human notices a large rock in the middle of a curvy highway, that could cause an accident, the human will have a desire for one of three things: (1) That the rock should be removed from the road ASAP (Jesus); (2) Could care less, as long as it doesn't effect them personally (most people); or (3) Purposely leave it there with hopes that it causes an accident (Satan). Contrary to popular belief—that God can do anything—God can not automatically remove the rock from the road, nor can the Devil automatically place the rock in the road. Only mortals can remove the rock from the road. And either nature or Satanic mortals can place the rock on the road. However, both God and the Devil can "see" (or "feel") the rock in the road, and can "see" (or "feel") the danger of the same.
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