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What is taught regarding the forgiveness of sin?
“He [God] is faithful and just to forgive sins” ([1 John i, 9]).
“The Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins” ([Mark ii, 10]).
“Today I offer you the pardon of the gospel—full pardon, free pardon. I do not care what your crime has been. Though you say you have committed a crime against God, against your own soul, against your fellow-man, against your family, against the day of judgment, against the cross of Christ—whatever your crime has been, here is pardon, full pardon, and the very moment you take that pardon your heavenly Father throws his arms about you and says: ‘My son, I forgive you. It is all right. You are as much in my favor now as if you never had sinned.’”—Dr. Talmage.
This doctrine of forgiveness of sin is a premium on crime. “Forgive us our sins” means “Let us continue in our iniquity.” It is one of the most pernicious of doctrines, and one of the most fruitful sources of immorality. It has been the chief cause of making Christian nations the most immoral of nations. In teaching this doctrine Christ committed a sin for which his death did not atone, and which can never be forgiven. There is no forgiveness of sin. Every cause has its effect; every sinner must suffer the consequences of his sins.
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What is taught regarding future rewards and punishments?
“He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned” ([Mark xvi, 16]).