From bluesky:

Posit that to be judged for a sin implies that information about the sin is available to god/jesus.

Information implies entropy implies energy implies mass.

...so you can run an attack on heaven by sinmaxxing so hard Christ converts into a black hole from sheer acquired mass-energy and oneshots God by trapping him in something not even His light can escape from

@cstross typically fatuous assumptions at work here. why should one assume that it takes much more information to describe a million sins than to describe only one? sins generalize with ease. that's why the concept of cardinal sins exists, because sins fall readily into a compact set of abstractions, and all individual sins boil down to "being A (the sinner) willfully injured being B (the victim)" with the rest being incidental detail in the eyes of a Creator who already knows all details of Creation anyway.
@mxchara But sins are committed by sinners! Which implies more than one bit of information per sin. Indeed, there may be mitigating or modifying parameters. Every instance of a sin is unique and must be accounted for separately!
@cstross @mxchara
Is the RC Church correct that forming the intent to commit a sinful act is itself a separate sin from the subsequent act? Though in that case there's presumably a by reference value combined with vector variables for any variation from the original.
@HighlandLawyer @cstross @mxchara
Until the intent to sin is fully formed the quantum state of the sin has yet to resolve. If the intent/repent threshold resolves to repentance is that an anti-sin?
@mikerg @HighlandLawyer @cstross @mxchara it's a secret until it is resolved by the discreet co-sin transformation.
@moritz_negwer @mikerg @HighlandLawyer @cstross the law of sins: given three people all sinning in concert with and against each other, the ratio of a given person's sins to the angle between the other two persons' sins is the same for all three persons.
@mxchara @moritz_negwer @mikerg @cstross
The sum of the square of the sins on two sides is equal to the square of the sins of the hypocrite