Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9801519-20130614044126/@comment-13573853-20130615163114

I'm a Roman Catholic. Member's of my family are strong Christians. I too believe in god. But one thing that questions me in Hav's comment "God set's our future and fate in stone." is this true? I have sinned in my life, and it questions me about myself. Sinning is natural, but why does it happen?

As Hav said, or as preachers, Popes, and Priests, and the bible state. "Your fate is set in stone, the lord knows how your life will pan out." So what does sinning mean exactly? Do we do it because it's human nature, or is it because of how our life will be.

I remember I used to sin a lot, I started to fall into deep depression. After I have recovered, I had one question. Does sinning define who you will be?

My answer is a yes. As you sin, it will change you. Either you will have the desire to commit adultry or crime. Or will you learn about yourself through sinning. I believe, god(s) have given us the ability to sin so we learn to become better people. Sinning is a curse, but also a gift. It will make you be a better person. Everytime you sin, think about it. Learn from it.

I believ in god. But we cannot define him just yet. I don't think we should start to think if he's not real yet. Because human society has just begun.