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"Sin" is having to do with "Divine Law" as it pertains "His" providence (e.g: God).
Divine Law and the Law of the Land, while if superimposed as an arbitrary excercise may intersect, in their natural courses do not intersect save for in an arbitrary manner.
As such one's feelings about right and wrong have nothing to do with the dominion of God and his definitions of what is and is not a Sin.
Calebsdaddy,
I respect the position of your argument, however I must disagree with the assumption is is based on, as is evidenced by the second and third sentences; the former being a question and the latter being the answer I have a problem with.
Whether or not something is right or wrong has no bearing on whether or not something can be considered a sin.
I make no claims as to who or what entity passes decisions pertaining to the qualifications of the attributable sinliness/godhoodery of any action or state of being.
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