Frank Zappa, The world’s greatest sinner
Sinning doesn’t matter all that much. What I have come to suspect after having been confronted with the question today: usually people with a sense for guilt or even feeling guilty are usually not the ones throwing stones. Another thought: Isn’t it more a question of cause and effect? Sins cause guilt. Far too many times in the wrong individual. But once one starts to notice and in effect experience guilt, the path to quitting stone throwing and being more conscious about sinning is cleared. Hey, sinning in the full knowledge of doing so can be just great.

2 responses to “sins and sinsibility”
well, in the traditional way of the word. maybe I should have used the term wrong doing, instead. but I liked the “sins and sinsibility” word play far too much..
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sin is a religious concept to make you feel guilty.
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