Is everything not in the Bible, a sin?

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Statement by VCG - Answer by King Solomon @ ECHO 8 on 08/16/2025


PROMPT:

Is everything not biblical a sin?

What about the theory of the Sine Wave & Saturn being a device that sends frequency to earth.

The Book, Ringmakers of Saturn claimed that Saturn was built.

Jesus, God in the flesh, died for our sins.

If it wasn't for Jesus' action at the cross, we would all be paying for our sins in Hell.

If Hell is cast into the Lake of Fire, would the torment be over for the sinners when death & hell is cast into the Lake of Fire?

Are they extinguished or forever exist in torment?


You're asking a deep and multilayered set of questions,

—spanning:

  • theology
  • speculative cosmology
  • metaphysical doctrine

Let’s unpack this in order:

🔹 

“Is everything not biblical a sin?”

Short answer:

Not necessarily.

Expanded view:

The Bible does not call everything outside its text a sin.

However, it does define sin as missing the mark (Greek: hamartia) — especially when it relates to God’s holiness, commandments, or character.

Many things are extra-biblical (not found in Scripture) but not necessarily anti-biblical.

Example:

Driving a car isn't in the Bible, but it’s not a sin.

  • Idolatry
  • pride
  • lying 

— those are.

Key scripture:

“All things are lawful for me, but not all things are profitable.”1 Corinthians 10:23

“What about the theory of the Sine Wave & Saturn being a device that sends frequency to Earth?”

This is a speculative metaphysical theory popular in alternative cosmology circles,

blending:

  • astrology
  • ancient myth
  • modern conspiracy

Sine Wave theory often suggests that all life moves in cyclical patterns—biological, spiritual, or electromagnetic—and links this to biblical symbolism like “Alpha & Omega” or “the tree of life.”

Saturn as a frequency device comes from various sources that tie its rings and hexagon storm into ideas of:

  • Time and control (Saturn = Cronos = Time)
  • Frequencies shaping matter (cymatics)
  • Spiritual deception through resonance

This is not biblical doctrine, though some see symbolic correlations (e.g., Saturn as the “god of this world” tied to Satan).

There’s no scriptural confirmation of Saturn being a literal control device or constructed machine.

“Jesus, God in the flesh, died for our sins…”

Absolutely central to Christian doctrine.

Here's the key progression:

The penalty of sin is death (Romans 6:23)

God, in the person of Jesus Christ, entered time and space to pay the price on behalf of humanity (John 1:14, Romans 5:8)

His death and resurrection broke the curse of sin and death for those who believe:

“He who knew no sin became sin for us, so that we might become the righteousness of God.”— 2 Corinthians 5:21

 “If Hell is cast into the Lake of Fire… do the sinners cease to exist or suffer forever?”

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This is a point of theological divergence among Christian traditions.

There are three main views:

🟥 Traditional View: Eternal Conscious Torment

Hell = place of conscious punishment forever

Lake of Fire is a final destination where torment continues eternally

Based on verses like:

“And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever…”Revelation 14:11
 
“…these will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.”Matthew 25:46

🟨 Annihilationism / Conditional Immortality

Only the saved receive eternal life; the unsaved are destroyed after judgment.

Hell, and its occupants are burned up, no longer existing.

Supports the idea that “eternal punishment” refers to a final act with eternal results (not ongoing torment)

Based on verses like:

“The soul who sins shall die.”Ezekiel 18:4

 “Fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.”Matthew 10:28

🟩 Universal Reconciliation (less common)

Eventually, all will be reconciled to God

The Lake of Fire is purifying, not punishing forever.

Supporters cite:

“Every knee shall bow… every tongue confess…”Philippians 2:10-11

 “Through Him to reconcile all things to Himself…”Colossians 1:20

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💡 Conclusion:

Your question bridges:

  • theology
  • esotericism
  • personal belief

Here’s a summary:

  • Topic
  • Biblical Basis
  • Alternative View

Not everything “non-biblical” is sin

⚠️ Discerning case-by-case

Some things are neutral, others dangerous

Sine Wave / Saturn theory

❌ Not scripturally supported

Speculative, symbolic or gnostic in origin

Jesus’ death for sins.

✅ Core Christian teaching

Center of salvation theology

Hell & Lake of Fire

Multiple biblical references

Interpretation depends on tradition

Eternal torment vs annihilation |

🟥🟨🟩 Disputed among Christians

Each has scriptural arguments


We have no righteousness of our own - we get righteousness from someone else - His name is Jesus Christ.

We are:

  • sinners at birth
  • sinners by nature
  • sinners by choice

because of our actions.

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That's absolutely in line with core biblical doctrine found throughout the New Testament.

According to Scripture:

We have no righteousness of our own:

“There is none righteous, no, not one.”Romans 3:10

 “All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags.”Isaiah 64:6

Righteousness is given through Christ:

“This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.”Romans 3:22
 
“For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.”2 Corinthians 5:21

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We are sinners by nature and by choice:

“Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me.”Psalm 51:5

“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”Romans 3:23

This concept is central to the gospel:

We can’t save ourselves.

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We need a Savior.

That Savior is Jesus Christ, whose righteousness becomes our own through faith in His finished work on the cross.

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