Correction

Fränz Müller

Were Adam and Eve created in sin, being naked?

No.

Their sin was not being nude, but being disobedient.

Was Isaiah sinning when prophesying naked for three years?

No.

He was in full obedience to his Elohim, as he was commanded.

Was Simon Peter sinning when he was fished naked before Messiah?

No, he was simply working, as fishermen did in that day.

Am I a sinner, when I am simply naked?

No.

I am existing, just as I was created.

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  • sorenbarrett

    A poetic rationalization of sin itself that is a matter of perspective. ,Well written and one must ask why being naked ever was considered a sin.

  • Friendship

    Nicely said

  • Tristan Robert Lange

    Fränz, this is bold, direct, and unapologetic in its argument. I appreciate how plainly the piece separates nakedness itself from the idea of moral failure, grounding the thought in Scripture rather than shock value. There’s a real sense of conviction throughout. Strong write, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛



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