About sinners who insist "only" their flesh sins,
So, it's not just me. I thought I was losing my mind. I repeat back to people the same thing, after they teach it, and then they get all huffy about how they
"Didn't say that!!"
I call it the Christian ds functionalism and soul-separation theology. It's basically Christian New Age with a dose of liberal gushing.
"Oh, I know I do bad things, but my heart is still good."
but not their spirits : sin is spiritual slavery,
Exactly all sin and righteousness is spiritual in nature, because it only comes from a clean or unclean spirit of men and angels.
Being created in the image of God, unlike other creatures on earth, is to have a heart and spirit to discern and choose good or evil.
No other creature on earth does either good or evil, but only what come natural. They have no heart to think, intend, and imagination for right or wrong.
so it is not possible the spirit is not involved in any sin. Will the body commit sin after the spirit leaves? Nope!
Perfect. I love it when I see new points from another angle. Thanks much.
By definition, the body doing anything without the spirit is impossible, because without the spirit of man, the body is dead.
And so, if the body could commit any deed without the spirit of man, then corpses could walk and talk and act on their own.
That's why I also call Christian soul-separation theology, where the 'sinful' body acts on it's own, Christian Zombieland for saved sinners.
Their souls are seated way high up their in their permanent heavenly bubbles, while the poor old sinful body takes all the heat for still sinning down here on planet earth.
They also say their bodies won't stop sinning, until the resurrection of the dead, so their just waiting around for their bad old bodies to croak. I'm reminded of the Star Trek episode of their heavenly divine minds stuck in their glass bubbles, just waiting around for a proper body to inhabit.
And you know what? That's right. Once they got a new body, then went right back to sinning again.
As you say, the moral of the story is simple: a sinful person with a corrupt spirit and lusting heart will transgress with whatever body they're using for it.