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*You don't need religion To understand sin. It lives you can feel it Gnawing inside of you. Eating all the goodness that you want to last forever. I sit on the porch of my house in the city. Stars glint like lights from a mirror ball I see them walking by Lost abandoned mothers children lost  tired t and hungry. They are the reasons I lock my doors. And click my security codes. But I wonder sometimes. Those locks, those codes. Those bars on the windows. Are they keeping my sin locked in? or stopping my goodness and grace from leaving and walking the needy streets at night.**
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 5:21 PM UTC
An Agnostics thoughts about sin.
*You don't need religion To understand sin. It lives you can feel it Gnawing inside of you. Eating all the goodness that you want to last forever. I sit on the porch of my house in the city. Stars glint like lights from a mirror ball I see them walking by Lost abandoned mothers children lost  tired t and hungry. They are the reasons I lock my doors. And click my security codes. But I wonder sometimes. Those locks, those codes. Those bars on the windows. Are they keeping my sin locked in? or stopping my goodness and grace from leaving and walking the needy streets at night.**
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 5:21 PM UTC
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