I’m at Starbucks again waiting on drinks that aren’t mine because I’ve already had two but I’m bringing some to a friend and I’ve been here for awhile now working on a blog that’s not ready to go up and I keep looking up at the bulletin where it asks kindly that we please only post relevant information–nothing for sale–but the only thing there is card that says ‘the wages of sin is death’ and I can’t get my head around how I’m supposed to burn in hell for eternity if that’s really the case.

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  1. What you’re struggling against with this quotations aren’t quotidian sins, but the idea of original sin. It has nothing to do with your career!

    The person who put the quotation up on the bulletin board left off the rest of the quotation, about how faith in Jesus is a gift that frees you from original sin and gives eternal life.

    I think the Starbucks author was probably the person in charge of the bulletin board, who’s telling you that if you post irrelevant information, she’s going to kill you.

    And Jesus will of course forgive her for that, because original sin has nothing to do with the sins she will commit throughout her life. Or you throughout yours.

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