John Gerstner, The Problem of Pleasure, Soli Deo Gloria, 2002, p. 4.
Sin is still here. It is just that people do not so willingly acknowledge that fact. A spade is no longer called a spade, but some euphemism. The little boy says to his mother, “Why is it whenever I do anything bad, it’s because I’m a bad boy; but whenever you do anything bad, it’s because you’re nervous?” It is nerves rather than sin. It is our glands rather than sin. It is what we eat, the environment, our biorhythm, rather than sin, it is anything but sin. Sin denies that it is sin.
John Gerstner, The Problem of Pleasure, Soli Deo Gloria, 2002, p. 4.