Sin-levelling comes from the mistaken idea that all sins are equally bad in the sight of God and all sinners deserve to be treated equally. When a victim of domestic abuse reaches out for help, people often respond by making sin-levelling statements. Here are some examples of sin-levelling statements: "We're all sinners. Your spouse is… Continue reading Sin-levelling produces injustice. The Bible says there are degrees of sin.
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Church discipline for domestic abusers who claim to be Christians: 1 Corinthians 5:11-13.
There are six sins for which a professing believer should be promptly expelled from the church and treated as an unbeliever. Page last updated 29 January 2026. sexual immorality greed — covetousness idolatry — elevating something other than God to the place that only God should occupy verbal abuse — assailing with scornful language, slander,… Continue reading Church discipline for domestic abusers who claim to be Christians: 1 Corinthians 5:11-13.
