But sin only has a tendency to seem rational because it omits pertinent information. Sin grabs us with rational truth (“it will feel good”) while discarding subsequent facts (“until it doesn’t”). Sin has a great salesman: a voice that knows how to overmarket its menial, temporal benefits while downplaying the imbalanced cost. We as a Christianish culture are barely able to blink without giving in to temptation. Of course, we would vehemently battle this statement, because for the most part we believe