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Saturday, 2 January 2010

Ochinpur , Bangladesh, December 31 — “Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall,”

Ochinpur , Bangladesh, December 31 — “Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall,” wrote William Shakespeare, expressing the concept of sin in his own way, painting with his pen a vivid picture of "sin" and "sinners." The mysterious concept of sin starts in religion as a way of introducing the supremacy of a perfect God, while Satan emerges from mystery, as eternal evil produced out of an eternal entity.

In the Abrahamic traditions, sin came into being at the creation of the world, when Satan was introduced and Eve sinned. Adam fell because of Eve, God triumphed and the age of infinity began. It remains a mystery what the source of perfect evil was that produced Satan, how evil came out of the holiest place, and how evil defeated the perfect God and his creation.

In Abrahamic concepts, Lord Jesus Christ claimed that he came for the sinners. On the other hand, the Prophet Mohammed shared his expertise on sin, sinner and Satan and revealed the “satanic verses.”

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