Sins are nothing but things we do, like many others that we do, and since time has passed, man has known what is right and what is wrong with regard to the actions that he himself does. But when societies arose, there were new actions and sins.
With the progress and development of civilizations, sins also evolve and may increase and may decrease. In fact, the sins of the past for a person may become marginalized in the present and vice versa, with regard to the vision of a person who has begun to establish laws to limit these phenomena that may make him stop these sins, but we find that these laws change And it develops with the passage of time, and this is the closest evidence that human sins are not always fixed.
But I do not want to talk about the tangible sins that man does, for example, from killing, stealing, embezzlement, etc., but I want to talk about other things, namely, the inner sins of man and those who talked about them previously, such as hatred, anger, lust and others.
A person is a prisoner of what he does
Some believe that a person is captive to what he does, whether in terms of words or actions, and that he judges people to do so. Although this is true, man is also captive to what he holds inside.
If you get angry a lot, even if you do not show it in actions, but you are a prisoner of anger, and I think the closest example of that lust that may lose our minds and we are steadfast, we do not move only from thinking.
It is easy for a person to control his actions, but when you control the internal matters in your thinking, this is the most difficult and you find that you are in a conflict that no one sees, and while you are the smile on your face, but there is a war burning inside you.
The sins in which man falls are the greatest evidence that man is a complex and difficult being to deal with, but despite that, our judgment on things must be fair and we must see that there are things that cannot be bought and that what we do today and deny tomorrow we must forgive each other in that .
