God hates sin. God, being God, is perfect. This means he cannot tolerate sin or come into contact with it. So much so, that just before His Son would die on the Cross and the weight of all the sins committed in the world was placed upon the 'sacrificial lamb,' His Father turned His face away from Him - the first and only time in eternity - which frightened Jesus to cry out, "My God, My God, why have You forsakened me?"
God is without conscience. He made us with one because we are sinful. God does not sin and doesn't have the potential to sin. God doesn't have a conscience because he doesn't sin so he doesn't feel guilt. Our conscience is what make us feel guilty about something we did bad. Hope that helps you out.
I dont think so but if you feel it is, Ask God to Forgive you.
No. God cannot sin.
Sin. God hates sin.
God is used as the definition of morality for many people. To be moral, one must "do as God does." Since sin is the violation of morality, God does not (and cannot) sin, because it would be the exact opposite of what he is.
The sin of humanity and their need to turn back to God
God is perfect and without sin.
Sin offends God.
From a Christian perspective, all of us sin and fall short of the glory of God. It indicates that they do not feel special in God's eyes.
According to the Bible, God's penalty for sin is death.
Catholics view sin as an act that God finds offensive. Catholics believe there are two types of sin, venial and mortal. Whereas a mortal sin takes a person out of God's graces, a venial sin does not. Catholics believe that all sins can be forgiven by God; no sin is too big for God to forgive.
The Bible speaks of a "sin unto death" in Romans 6:16 and 1 John 5:16. Many bible scholars believe that this refers to a sin which can not be forgiven. Many feel that this refers to a person who rejects God's plan of salvation and completely turns his back on God. Those who are not willing to repent are not forgiven for their sin.