“Let the one without sin cast the first stone…” but what if that’s not the point?
In this powerful episode of Creation’s Paths, Charlie and Brian respond to a listener’s request to unpack the meaning behind one of the most misunderstood phrases in the Bible: "Go and sin no more" from John 8. They dive deep into the story of the woman accused of adultery, exploring how Jesus refused to condemn her—and what that reveals about divine grace, justice, and our modern-day spiritual journey.
Charlie challenges the traditional view of sin, highlighting Jesus' radical compassion and the story’s role in the ancient theological debate between Pelagius and Augustine. Together, they emphasize a Christopagan understanding of grace through nature, forgiveness, and illumination, calling for a return to a more authentic, loving form of Christianity rooted in liberation—not fear.
Whether you're familiar with the text or hearing it anew, this episode offers a fresh, liberating look at one of Jesus' most iconic moments and how it still resonates in today’s world.
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Chapters:
00:00 – The story of the woman caught in adultery
04:00 – Stonings, rabbinical law, and justice in Jesus’ time
08:00 – Jesus’ refusal to judge or condemn
14:00 – Misreadings of “Go and sin no more”
17:00 – Pelagius vs. Augustine: grace or original sin?
23:00 – The three graces: nature, forgiveness, and illumination
30:00 – What sin really means and how we miss the mark
36:00 – Right relationship, temptation, and living in grace
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