We have a tendency to condemn people who are different from us, to define their sins as paramount and our own sinfulness as being insignificant.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Who are you to condemn another's sin? He who condemns sin becomes part of it, espouses it.
It is the grace of God, that shows and condemns the sin that humbles us.
We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand.
Such sins, even if they do not kill all grace in us, do harm, nevertheless; and though they are only venial in themselves, they make us apt, ready, and inclined to lose grace and to fall into mortal sin.
We are punished by our sins, not for them.
As somebody once said, we're not punished for our sins, we're punished by them.
Most of the vices and mortal sins condemned today correspond to inclinations that were purely adaptive or at least harmless in primitive man.
I just want people to know out there no matter what they've done, God doesn't judge us on how many sins.
Society needs to condemn a little more and understand a little less.
All sins have their origin in a sense of inferiority otherwise called ambition.