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Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by breadandtea(f): 8:55am On Sep 06, 2015
Note - this thread is not meant to encourage exam malpractice!

Why do Christian students take exam malpractice so personal? if they see you talking to someone in exam hall, you'll be tagged a sinner! If they see you with expo, ahhh, They'll just condemn you to hell fire!

I have a little words for these set of students - If you have copied assignment from your classmate, if you have ever told your friend to write your name on the attendance sheet and if you have ever formulated figures during a practical, then you have no right to condemn anybody that partakes in expo!

If you are using cheats to browse or you tweaked your phone IMEI number, you have no right to condemn anyone!

They all belong to the same group of dishonest acts! Please stop making one look like a bigger sin than the other! Stop the hypocrisy!

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Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by SexyStrawberry(f): 8:56am On Sep 06, 2015
When u see a SU or Jehovah's witness, u can ask dem
Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by homesteady(m): 10:16am On Sep 06, 2015
lmaoooooooooooo! So true!
Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by Vivly(f): 12:43pm On Sep 06, 2015
I see exam malpractice as a bad thing not necessarily a sin. I also can't condemn someone who engages in such but I'll question every grade you bring in my mind.
Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by An2elect2(f): 1:18pm On Sep 06, 2015
This is the thing, when you sin and don't approve of it i.e you hate the fact that you do this owing to your wicked, fallen and weak nature that will never submit to the Spirit of truth nevertheless you are constantly, i mean always in repentance before God, you are by no means a hypocrite if you point out sin in your fellow man/woman and rebuke it.

The difference between the saved sinner (one who is wrestling with his flesh) and the lost sinner is that the former takes sides with God against himself, hates the wrong he is doing but the latter always justifies his action.

Romans 7 is a good example. No other apostle rebuked sin more than Paul but He had something to say in that beautiful chapter smiley
Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by lordtosan(m): 2:31pm On Sep 06, 2015
Let us hear the summary of the O.P's sentiment -
"All have sin and fall short of the glory of God; Don't Judge anyone when you have no idea what it feels being them"
Re: Why Do Christian Students Consider Exam Malpractice As A Big Sin? by Nobody: 4:39pm On Sep 06, 2015
Vivly:
I see exam malpractice as a bad thing not necessarily a sin. I also can't condemn someone who engages in such but I'll question every grade you bring in my mind.
mumu

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