This question will be answered differently by different people who you ask. Christianity has no specific doctrine on this. I would say yes, it is a sin to wish someone dead. However, almost everyone has done that at some point in their lives, even if their conscious minds did not realize it. However, like all sins, it can be forgiven.
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"...Sin is the transgression of the law (which is the Ten Commandments)..." (I John 3:4).
Yes... "wishing" someone were dead is "murder."
"...'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to Judgment.' But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to Judgment... anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell..." (Matt.5:21-22).
Premarital sex is a sin according to Christianity, but God realizes that people do not always do what we are instructed to do and He is forgiving. It would not be against Christianity to be with someone who has a baby out of marriage, but it would be against Christianity to continue to have sex outside of marriage now. Jesus told the adulterous woman to go and sin no more, and that is what would be expected in your situation.
Christianity is only a sin when they try to force there beliefs on others.Christianity is about love and peace so Christianity cannot be a sin. God decided what was and wasn't a sin so He wouldn't make his own religion a sin.
In the past, Christianity was much more strict with punishments, for example if someone were to sin the church would do something in return. Nowadays, we sin everyday and are priests coming to our houses to teach us a lesson... no.
It is not a sin to convert to Christianity.
NO it is a sin to wish ill on others
We all sin the child as well as the parent.
In Christianity, yes, it is a sin to steal anything, including the Bible.
According to Western philosophy (Christianity, Islam, Judaism) it is. The God in these religions says it is an abomination to lie with someone of the same sex as you would with someone of a different sex.
its not only a stupid person would ask that question
Dead to sin.
yes
Sin - not being in the 'light' of truth (God).