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.
NO -------- According to some Christian beliefs, everyone is a sinner and is only saved through the grace of God. So in these beliefs, saved people are indeed sinners.
Yes, everyone is a sinner.
The only mortal that was not a sinner was Mary, the mother of Jesus.
we're all sinners; so...yes.
Well, everybody is a sinner (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus (1 Peter 2:22). Since many people in this world are happy, then I guess one could say, yes, sinners are happy. But not all sinners are happy.
The first sinner is Victor, his sin was greed. The second sinner was Patricia, her sin was spite. The third sinner was Mr Sweet, his sin was Jealousy. The fourth sinner was Fabian, his sin was Pride. The last and final sinner is Alfie, his sin was Anger
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The cast of Sinners - 2013 includes: Pius McGrath as Mike Nigel Mercier as Priest Zeb Moore as Sinner
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.
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.
An indulgence was the reduction of the punishment sinners would suffer in purgatory after death.
Jesus forgives sinners immediately they sincerely ask for forgiveness and are truly repentant.