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  2. Sin - Wikipedia

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    According to the classical definition of St. Augustine of Hippo sin is "a word, deed, or desire in opposition to the eternal law of God." [12] [13] Thus, sin requires redemption, a metaphor alluding to atonement, in which the death of Jesus is the price that is paid to release the faithful from the bondage of sin. [14]

  3. Christian views on sin - Wikipedia

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    The definition of sin is a vital doctrine to the Methodist Churches, especially those of the Holiness movement. Richard S. Taylor explains "Many, perhaps most, of the errors which have protruded themselves into Christian theology can be finally traced to a faulty conception of sin.

  4. Jewish views on sin - Wikipedia

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    The word pesha, or "trespass", means a sin done out of rebelliousness. [6] The word resha refers to an act committed with a wicked intention. [7] In several Biblical verses, a person confesses to several such categories of sin one after the other. [8] According to the rabbis, these terms refer to sins of different severities: ḥeṭ refers to ...

  5. Sin (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    This meaning was originally established based on the now abandoned reading of the name, but it is still considered a valid translation. [25] An alternate proposal relying on homophony of the element dilim and the logogram dilim 2 (LIŠ) is to explain Dilimbabbar as "the shining bowl". [27] The term dilim 2 was a loan from Akkadian tilimtu ...

  6. Hamartia - Wikipedia

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    Hamartia is sometimes used to mean acts of sin "by omission or commission in thought and feeling or in speech and actions" as in Romans 5:12, "all have sinned". [26] Hamartia is sometimes applied to the fall of man from original righteousness that resulted in humanity's innate propensity for sin, that is original sin.

  7. What are sin stocks? - AOL

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    The wordsin” suggests that the products or services these companies provide can damage or exploit consumers. ... Classifying sin stocks isn’t an exact science since the definition of sin ...

  8. Original sin - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the sin of Adam and Eve (The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Pieter Paul Rubens). Original sin (Latin: peccatum originale) in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all humans share, which is inherited from Adam and Eve due to the Fall, involving the loss of original righteousness and the distortion of the Image of God. [1]

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