Part of the danger in pointing to other’s sins in disdain is that we use sin to isolate rather than to unite.
The satisfaction in pointing out other’s sins is a false “I would never do a thing like that!” But like the sharks at the “AA” meeting in Finding Nemo, if we say we don’t have a problem, it’s (chorus of voices) “Denial.” What is more “common to man” (1 Cor. 10: 13) than temptation?
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