who commits a sin?

@hirals (1736)
India
October 12, 2006 4:28am CST
Pschology as a science has suffered from being entangled with philosophy,and even, until recent times,with theology.The distinction betweeb mind and matter, which was not drawn sharplyby the pre-Socratics, became emphatic in Plato, in whom it was connected with religion. christianity took over this aspect of platonism, and made it the basis of much theological dogma. The soul is immortal while the body decays at death. Who commits a sin? body, soul or mind?
2 responses
@nimbupani (562)
• India
3 Nov 06
Sin is a term used mainly in a religious context to describe an act that violates a moral code of conduct or the state of having committed such a violation. so its all three
@hirals (1736)
• India
14 Nov 06
Thanks for reply :)
• India
22 Oct 06
i havnt experienced the soul yet.. i'll have to say tat both body and mind are involved... sometimes ur body does not listen to ur mind and sometimes ur mind gets polluted to make sin...
@hirals (1736)
• India
3 Nov 06
Thanks for your reply. Greetings :)