Understanding
The Bible |
BY THE AUTHOR
Dr. Clarence E. Mason, Jr.
Philadelphia College of Bible
1970
Ancients (and many moderns)
believed that sin is sensuousness.
In this view the body is thought to be the occasion of all temptation.
Hence, they taught that the instrument of sin ought to be weakened,
despised, and neglected. Sensuousness refers to anything that is derived
through the physical senses. The only way to get rid of sin, if this
theory is true, is to get rid of the body. But, contrary to this theory,
the worst of human sins are not related to the body, e.g., hatred, jealousy,
unbelief, etc.
Some claim that sin is
merely finiteness and thus sin is due to imperfect development.
Men creep before they walk; likewise, they sin before they learn righteousness.
If this were true, the people who are most cultured, who are educated,
should be more righteous than ignorant people. This is not the case.
Observe also Ezekiel 28:12.Satan is spoken of here as "full of
wisdom. " This view would have us believe that Satan is now as
sinless as he is wise.
"Mason's Notes"
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