Differences Quote by William Arnot
“The difference between an unconverted and a converted man is not that the one has sins and the other has none; but that the one takes part with his cherished sins against a dreaded God and the other takes part with a reconciled God against his hated sins.”
About This Quote
Source Sermon: “The Nature of Sin and Redemption”, 1889
Conversion changes the relationship to sin: from embracing it to opposing it alongside a reconciled deity.
In simple terms: Converted people fight sin with God; unconverted people align with sin.
Recognize how your faith reshapes your moral stance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal moral decisions
- spiritual counseling
- community teachings
- ethical debates
- interfaith dialogues
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your belief system influence your view of sin?
- Can morality exist without a deity?
The binary framing may oversimplify complex moral experiences and diverse religious perspectives.