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Defining Biblical Sin

By: Randolph Pierce
Narrated by: Rachel Murphy
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Summary

This is NOT a typical book on religion. It does not seek to convert listeners or force its perspectives on them. It is an open-minded presentation of facts for the consideration of the faithful and agnostic alike.

This program is an attempt to define or give a modern interpretation of sin by viewing it through a multitude of viewpoints, from Western Christianity to Eastern philosophical religions as well as New Age thinking.

Throughout the program we'll discuss:

  • The concept of liberation versus salvation
  • What relevance does karma play in salvation?
  • How does reincarnation come into play?
  • Is the Judeo-Christian model of heaven and hell accurate?
  • Who defines sin for us, and can this definition be put to a test?
  • Could our current definition of sin come from a more pragmatic origin than we were originally told?

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