A sin can certainly have an emotional impact on you, as can things that aren't sinful. That's the world. But im not for banning the sunset because it might 'victimize' you in some twisted thought experiment way.
But, again, that's only if you know of the sin. Or the sunset.
Let's put it this way: You implicitly trust someone in your life. That someone has lied, maybe even to you. If you dont know of those lies, you continue to trust them implicitly. If you know of lies to others, you may still chose to trust them implicitly or you may chose to not trust them. And, if you know they have lied to you directly, you may chose one of both previous options as well.
None of this is matters to the person doing something that may be a spirtual sin but has no wordly victim, and is more a reflection of your personality and beliefs than their sins.
Your sin is not my sin, we do not SHARE sin. But your sin can certainly AFFECT me.
A sin can certainly have an emotional impact on you, as can things that aren't sinful. That's the world. But im not for banning the sunset because it might 'victimize' you in some twisted thought experiment way.
But, again, that's only if you know of the sin. Or the sunset.
Let's put it this way: You implicitly trust someone in your life. That someone has lied, maybe even to you. If you dont know of those lies, you continue to trust them implicitly. If you know of lies to others, you may still chose to trust them implicitly or you may chose to not trust them. And, if you know they have lied to you directly, you may chose one of both previous options as well.
None of this is matters to the person doing something that may be a spirtual sin but has no wordly victim, and is more a reflection of your personality and beliefs than their sins.