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I don't think anyone is saying that something besides the power of God is what is going to free them. They are just saying that sometimes, for whatever reason, people can find it very difficult to walk in that freedom, and still find themselves bound. It is STILL the power of God which is going to free them, but just lightly saying - 'oh, that's a sin, you need to stop that!' isn't going to help free them. |
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Things get so redefined these days. They are now calling alcoholism a disease. Addictions... in my mind... are things that the body develops a chemical dependency on. It seems that many view any action that is difficult to stop as an addiction. We live in a world that relabels everything in a manner that is not in keeping with the true meaning of the term. Just like earlier in this thread someone called pornograhy an abomination. We label stuff we really abhor as an abomination. Then there are no real lines anymore because we label things per the way we feel about them. Will insurance companies eventually treat pornography addiction? I wouldn't be surprised. Alcoholism isn't a disease and pornography isn't an addicion... at least by the true meanings of these words. |
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You must be swayed by what society defines is a little sin vs. big sin...or little addiction vs. big addition... |
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You are walking in the Spirit or you are walking in the flesh. Not much room for shades of gray.
Christians are SINNING and are under condemnation. |
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gna exit before the UCon comes outta me.
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What's your definition of "addiction?" |
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