Nothing about your statement is true. Jesus' Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 3:23 and I quote, "All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God". Jesus himself was poor, as were most of his followers. The fact that you are rich or poor has no bearing whatsoever on your sinfulness. Poor people sin and so do rich people. The fact is that every human being that has ever been or ever will be born will sin. What you need to do is turn to Jesus for forgiveness of that sin and do all in your power to sin no more. And as Jesus himself said to the adulterous woman, "Neither do I condemn thee, Go and sin no more".
Being a "sinner" is not a class, it is an emotional and active state. So, a sinner could easily escape being a sinner by being contrite and performing the correct actions.
Being a sinner is falling short of the Glory of God. God does not fall short of His own Glory ergo God is not a sinner.
AnswerIn and of itself, no, being gay or lesbian or transexual or heterosexual or asexual or skinny or fat or tall or short, none of this causes you to be considered a sinner. By Judeo-Christian doctrine all people are sinners. All you must do to be a sinner is to be born. Some people have chosen to interpret that actually having sex with someone of the opposite gender is a sin. Just as the things you do while being transexual or heterosexual or non-sexual or skinny or fat or tall or short can be sins. The sin is in the action. The sinner is in the person. That is, everyone has the capacity to sin, so everyone--regardless of who you are--is a sinner.
Sinners who have betrayed their country People who betray their family
Sinners who have betrayed their country People who betray their family
Sinners who have betrayed their country People who betray their family
Jonathan Edwards used a spider on s string being held above the flames. It was a picture of God keeping the sinner out of Hell.
Protestant Christian AnswerAll Humans are sinners, no matter what they do. Catholic AnswerEvery human being that was ever on the face of the earth saving Our Blessed Lord, and His Mother are sinners, we are born in original sin, and none of us can possibly be saved without admitting our sins and asking forgiveness. A homosexual man is a human being and every bit as much a sinner as any heterosexual man. Having homosexual inclinations does not make him better or worse than anyone else. The only thing that God judges is how he handles his inclinations, the same way that God judges everyone. Being gay, however, is another matter. "Gay" implies that one accepts the homosexual inclinations as normal and acts on them. As homosexual inclinations are intrinsically disordered, and acting on them is a sin. Labeling oneself as gay then would be proclaiming oneself a sinner with or without "relations".Humanistic AnswerIt is not a sin for gay people to seek love or express intimacy.
A sinner is a human being. To be more than a human being is to be less of a sinner! Don't start believing in vampires and mystical creatures (read the bible).
Judas, Brutus, &' Cassius &' He Claps A Sinner whom he rips eternally with his teeth
How did this individual know the world was about to end
God loves all his creation, including sinners. However, sin separates individuals from God and can lead to negative consequences in a person's relationship with God. Ultimately, God desires for sinners to repent and turn back to Him.