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Originally Posted by Muhammad-Khalifa
"Would God be happier with a person who does not commit a sin ,(by forcing himself not to, eventhough he wants to), more than a person who commits that sin,(because that is truly what he wants to do), but then realizes why it is a sin in the first place, therefore comes out with more appretiation, experience and understanding of the sin then the first person does? State if and why or why not that is true."
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Think of it this way: If a parent tells a child not to stick his hand on a hot stove, would the parent be happier if the child stuck his hand on the stove and burned himself? I think not.
God instructs us to turn away from sin for our own good. Getting burned/sinning for experience's sake isn't something to be rewarded. Thanks to God's grace, God may help us heal and if we're lucky there will be no scars. Still, I don't think God would be pleased with the process.
QG