For an atheist, there is no sin in having a Christian friend. Nor should it ever be regarded as a sin for a Christian to have an atheist friend, a Muslim friend or, for example, a Buddhist friend. Surely the greater sin is for anyone to imagine that it is a sin to have friends who do not happen to share the same beliefs.
Nope
no
It depends on your religion. If you are Buddhist or Atheist , then its not really a sin for you. Its not sin for the Islamic religion but you really shouldn't cheat though. But it is a sin if your Catholic or a Christian. I am a Catholic myself. Cheating and Stealing is wrong, therefore it is a sin.
Most Christian sects would consider that having a girlfriend is an acceptable part of a boy's growth and preparation for marriage, as long as that friendship did not involve any kind of sexual activity. Some Christian sects would consider that having a girlfriend was unacceptable and even a sin.
Since I'm a Christian I have to say yes.
A huge difference, if your like Dimmesdale (an atheist) you will go to hell, and burn their in pain, torment, and agony forever. If your a Christian (like me) you will die go to Heaven and have a good sin free life FOREVER.
No, if you are a Christian, you believe God will forgive you of every sin you commit if you are willing to repent, confess your sin, and forsake the sin you committed. Allah has no part in the Christian religion.
The christian church blieves that all have sin, it also believes the wages of sin is death. And that sin was washed with the blood of christ on the cross for all mankind.
If you are a Christian who drinks and you feel guilty perhaps God is trying to tell you something. You can offend a Christian brother or sister by your drinking and make them stumble and that my friend is a sin Romans 14:, which also tells us that if you doubt or if your conscience bothers you that you are drinking that is sin, because if you do not drink from faith: for whatever is not from faith is sin.
Definitely not.
there is no sin. marriages are made for love
No