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Skinner,
What you seem not to grasp is I own this forum and I make the rules.
No More Mention of Religion unless it has to do with the case. Accusing someone of committing a "Sin" is a religious reference. Not allowed unless directly connected to the case.
If you continue to argue with the mods or me (also against the rules) you will leave me no choice but to ban you.
I have bent over backwards for you and you have been rude and difficult. All you need to do is follow the rules.
What you seem not to grasp is I own this forum and I make the rules.
No More Mention of Religion unless it has to do with the case. Accusing someone of committing a "Sin" is a religious reference. Not allowed unless directly connected to the case.
If you continue to argue with the mods or me (also against the rules) you will leave me no choice but to ban you.
I have bent over backwards for you and you have been rude and difficult. All you need to do is follow the rules.
For the record, it's not a religious discussion to use words which have meaning.
Sin - noun
1.transgression of divine law:the sin of Adam.
2.any act regarded as such a transgression, especially a willful ordeliberate violation of some religious or moral principle.
3.any reprehensible or regrettable action, behavior, lapse, etc.; greatfault or offense:It's a sin to waste time.
verb (used without object), sinned, sinning.4.to commit a sinful act.
5.to offend against a principle, standard, etc.
So, Tricia, while you for some reason do not like the word, it's an appropriate word, with meaning, that has merit in the activities/behaviors of people (we do qualify as people on this website) in their writings about others.
The word has meaning and I used it in its rightful sense.