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By avoiding wrong and prohibited acts which also harm to others
a agreement
Repentance of sins and Baptism.
become a christian
The spirit is present in our conscience, teaching us to know what is good and evil;to do good and avoid committing sin.
Jonah made the mistake of trying to flee from (to avoid) receiving prophecy.
well it depends on what you mean you could go to reconciliation or pray to ask for forgiveness.
How do you repent from sin? Ask God for forgiveness and guidance in repenting as well as the gift of the Holy Spirit but not before you confess your sin to the LORD. Have faith when praying to God. Try to avoid people, places, and situations wherein you tend to commit said sin so often. Do good deeds. Keep and obey the commandments of God.
Presumably, a social sin would affect society in general, and a personal sin would only affect yourself.Personally, the only "sin" I think is worth worrying about is anything that can harm yourself or others. Note that there are several things that have traditionally been called "sin", which don't really harm anybody. Therefore, personally I try to avoid the use of this term, which is sort of fuzzy.
You would be wilfully sinning if you had the attitude that you'll not try to avoid sinning and keep 'repentance' as a handy tool for avoiding any consequences or to 'keep a foot in the door' of Heaven. Such an attitude may indicate you are not saved. It is impossible to avoid sinning entirely but a Christian who is walking a right path will be grieved when they do sin and will ask forgiveness because they are distressed by the sin and earnestly avoid the possibility of repeating it. Salvation is not lost if such is the attitude and forgiveness has no limit. Further, they will restore any damage their sin caused as far as possible.
No, there are no benders. But some people believe that if you avoid sin, practice hard (focus) and pray to God, you can be a bender.
It can be, there is no way for a third party to answer this question. You need to discuss this with your confessor, he can tell you where it would cross the line into serious sin for you. That being said, the whole discussion is bootless, as you should avoid any sin. Even venial (less serious sin) leads to mortal sin, so even venial sin should *always* be avoided if you love God and want to go to heaven.
No, the Adam and Eve story does not tell us to avoid knowledge. The 'knowledge' of their tree of life was the very specific knowledge of sin (doing wrong). For finding out about sin, they had to leave the Garden of Eden (Paradise).