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    Sin : Sin And Sin

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    April 2017 Sin Sin can be interpreted in many different ways, one can choose to incorporate a religious belief, or another can simply rely on the right and wrong standards of a society. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the word sin can be defined as an offense against religious or moral law (“Sin.” Merriam-Webster). According to my own accumulated knowledge and spiritual beliefs, sin is the failure to conform to the standard of perfection established by God. The seven deadly sins come to

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    When I think of the Original Sin, I think of the world’s first sin—the patriarchy and matriarchy sin. Today, the world consists of sinners begging the Lord for forgiveness—thanks to Adam and Eve. How different would the world be if Adam and Eve did not bit the forbidden fruit? Would such sin still exist today? “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9 King James Version). It is important to keep in mind that no human

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    Sin In The Crucible

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    People quite often ask themselves, is committing a sin okay? Committing a sin back in the Puritan times, is not a big deal now as back then. The consequences of committing a sin during the Puritan time was like against the law and now its ok its not against the law. In the Puritan time, sinning was also against the law. If people committed a sin it was as if they committed a crime. Their government was based off of and believed everything that was in the Bible and if they did it and followed it it

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    Many different religions have differing views on what a “sin” is. In some religions, an act or thought would be considered a sin and in another religion, it would not be. In my paper, I will be researching what makes a sin in different religions and how they believe it will affect them in the afterlife. Buddhism Buddhism does not believe in the word sin but rather in good and bad deeds which each individual will make to create their own destiny. As the Buddha says “These evil deeds were only done

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    Proud's 7 Sins

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    There are seven infamous sins that a person can commit. These sins include lust, gluttony, sloth, wrath, envy, greed, and pride. A sin is an immoral act committed against God. However, God’s mercy is indefinite. God can forgive any of these sins as long as that person seeks and accepts God’s forgiveness. While these seven sins are forgivable, there is one sin that cannot be forgiven. Despair has long been considered the unforgivable sin. Despair has roots that connect it to the blasphemy of the Holy

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    Sin In The Kite Runner

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    Atoning a Sin A sin can be committed in many ways, whether it is by doing a bad deed, telling a lie or bringing shame to one’s family. Sins will always harm someone including the sinner himself or herself. Harm can be in the form of physical and emotional pain, but both forms last forever. However, if one can feel guilt and regret in their actions it is possible to atone for any sin. Much like a criminal who has committed a crime and served their time in jail can come back out and redeem themselves

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    Sins In Scarlet Letter

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    There are many characters in The Scarlet Letter. Each of these characters sins in various ways, but the one that commits the greatest sin is Chillingworth. Chillingworth, instead of forgiving Dimmesdale, decides, with vile hate in his heart the whole time, to torment him. This tormenting lasts several years and reduces Dimmesdale to a feeble state in mind and body. Chillingworth, once he found out about the adultery that took place, made it his life goal to find the adulterer and torment him

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    Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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    Sin is any action that harms our relationship with God and pulls us away from God. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale all commit different acts of sin, but also atone for their sins in their own way. In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, author Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays the theme of sin through the three characters actions throughout the book. Hester Prynne committed adultery with her lover, Arthur Dimmesdale. While being married to Roger Chillingworth

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    Sin In Puritan Society

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    The act of sin is proceeding off the straight and narrow path towards a superior life with God. The Scarlet Letter was based in the times of Puritan society. These natives from England flocked to America looking to “purify” the Church of England (otherwise known as religious freedom). The Puritan era of government was based on an equal power of religion and economics. Sin was not only part of the divine law but was also legalized. In the 1600’s be- heading was used as a formal punishment for adultery

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    Bible Study Of Sin

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    Bible Study of James So many go through the same sin cycles; simple, repeating the same sin they struggle with. Why do we continually repeat the same sin? God explains the reasons through His word. By noticing each step we can know how to properly refrain from making the same mistake over and over again. Through His word, He explains each step and the result of sin. First we must understand that God tempts no man. James 1: 13 says, "Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God

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