Because you are too focused on the flesh. I am not sugesting sodomy, since it is a popular topic here, is ok. In fact, people should be encouraged to quit. But for somebody in Christ, the Father does not see that sin.
He sees us through his perfect son. It doesn't matter what your flesh does, it isn't sin when you trade your life for his. Because that is what he did at the cross.
I believe you are wrong about who said it and why. Don't feel bad, I was a catholic at one time and didn't know any better.
I am going to prepare a scripture proofed post, but I have other things to do right now. The post is for Inzl Kett about being in the Spirit vs the flesh. An important lesson Paul tried to teach people. I think even the motormouth gets it, when she isn't babbling on about other things.
Or maybe I can find one already prepared by Sozo, and just quote it. I like it when other people do the leg work.
You are making a holy God deaf, dumb, and blind. You are spouting a modern sinless perfection theory, not a biblical view. God sees sin as it is. He sees the pastor who commits adultery, not Jesus making Him blind while the guy is doing it. Paul dealt with the sinning Corinthians harshly, not with modern pious platitudes that make no logical/biblical sense. Heb. 12 is a believer sin context and says God disciplines us like children out of love. We cannot euphemize sin away to embrace false exchanged life theories promoted by radio preachers with bad theology and biblical ignorance.
Divorcing flesh and spirit, sin and obedience, etc. is rationalizing, not biblical balance. A negation of personal responsibility and the omniscience/omnipresence of God is bizarre. The exhortations and imperatives in the NT to the Church contradict Nick's view, nuff said.