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The mathematics of sin

Mon, 20 May 2013 Source: Richard Obeng Mensah

The world of mathematics has many principles

The principles obviously have universal application

They are also doubtlessly applicable to every circumstance or situation.

Arithmetic is the basic branch of mathematics that deals with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are always neutral to their applicable circumstances, problems, or situations

They therefore perform their specific tasks without fear or favour to either a positive situation or a negative situation

Multiplication for instance will multiply death if it is allowed to apply itself to it.

Sin is the transgression of a divine law

The ordinary man says it is all about missing God’s standard relating to a particular situation

One’s inability to meet God’s standard in a particular situation will negatively add, subtract, multiply, or divide that person’s uncomfortable situation or blessings

Therefore sin always harms the sinner through stealing, destruction or killing!

Sin and real righteousness are two opposing forces

Sin ultimately reproaches any persons but real righteousness always exalts

Sin incubates or inspires negatives but righteousness justifies right attitudes

Sin derogates but real righteousness dignifies

The arithmetic is always neutral to both real righteousness and sin.

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Wisdom Thoughts.

Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Blog: Richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com

Source: Richard Obeng Mensah