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Sin is all wrong doing.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Sin is not merely wrong doing; sin is essentially wrong adoring. Sin is the fastening of our hearts on any good, treasure, or security in life that replaces the good, treasure, and security of God.

Tony Reinke, The Joy Project: A True Story of Inescapable Happiness
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What is sin? All wrong doing is a sin.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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You are never wrong doing the right thing.

Wayde Goodall, Why Great Men Fall: 15 Winning Strategies to Rise Above It All
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If you realise and accept your mistakes, faults and wrong doings, it is the exact way to recognising, getting and finding yourself, when it happens, you are a genius

Ehsan Sehgal
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Don’t carry the guilt of what someone else did to you. It was their Karma. You don’t deserve to be punished for the wrong doings of others. Stop harming yourself and start living a life which you so richly deserve.

Latika Teotia
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Is it really over?" Kurlansky lamented over the dry-docked Massachusetts cod fishermen at the conclusion of his moving, epic book. "Are these the last gatherers of food from the wild to be phased out? Is this the last of wild food? Is our last physical tie to untamed nature to become an obscure delicacy like the occasional pheasant?"These words stayed with me over the years to come. But histories of environmental wrong doing have a strange way of putting traumatic events in the past, sealing off bad human behavior of former times from the unwritten pages of the present and the future.

Paul Greenberg
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Relationships are used by the darkness to keep people revolving around the ego’s demands. For a moment, people see the light of the divine in each other. They run to it and then quickly forget the light they once saw as their fears reclaim their consciousness. Thus begins the ongoing battle to protect one’s own ‘rights’, in case they be forgotten or betrayed. The tally of what is owed is counted, the guilt of perceived wrong doings is cast upon the other, one’s freedom must be paid as the price for ‘love’, and it is only in short periods of peace when all of this is forgotten. Those moments are the precious windows of the Soul.

Donna Goddard, Waldmeer
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