Sins' Attack

Sins shrink in your eyes and seem so small when you surrender the first time. Once your value system stops resisting and you overcome the barrier between you and the sin, every following sin is much easier to embrace. You stop blaming yourself. You justify what you are doing. You feel like "I already did it before". You question your values to justify your deeds.
Sins are not "sins" anymore. It becomes a part of our daily life; something that we dare to share...even proudly!
And things turn the other way around; those who still resist falling into sins are being seen as "naive"! And yes, many people do not like to be seen this way.
To understand, you should try. Then, you will feel how much you changed. You will wonder where your "real you" are! You will turn into someone else with totally different value system, if any.
That's not exaggeration, as I thought it is when I used to hear people saying so...believing it was stereotype, that's the truth when it comes to reality; when you actually try it. I have always believed I'll never get convinced with any theory unless I practically try it...touch the results myself. It's knowing the hard way, I know, but it's the most effective for characters like me.
No matter how strong you believe your value system is, you will have to exert much effort to resist. Don't just fully trust your value system till it fools you. Sins have its own glitter that seduces human nature. They have different types, shapes, colors, forms...etc to attract all humans in despite of their differences, satisfying their variable diverse tendencies. Your value system is vulnerable; being surrounded by an environment where others have different value systems that may shake yours.
It scares me now how bold we commit sins and underestimate it.
Click Pause. Review the Past. Think. Re-question. Face Yourself. Reset the Value System.
Now is better than latter.

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