Yes, scrupulous and indifferent are antonyms. Being scrupulous means being meticulous and attentive to detail, while being indifferent means showing a lack of concern or interest.
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.
According to the Catholics, one is born a sinner. The sin of being born is called "the original sin". The meaning of baptism is to 'cleanse' a baby from its original sin.
Catholics believe that surrogacy is a mortal sin.
The only unforgivable sin is a sin for which you are unrepentant.
The Catholic Church does teach Catholics about being saved. To be saved, one must be in a state of grace, free from "mortal" sin (which cuts off one's friendship with God). The Catholic Church teaches that once you have been saved, you can lose your salvation by falling into a state of mortal sin, but also that even mortal sin can be forgiven, and salvation can be restored.
We can do anything, except it is a sin to disobey the 10 commandments.
-He was scrupulous about the choices he made.
To all Christians, it would fall under the category of sexual sin, if it is causing you to do impure immoral things. But no, it is no more sinful to Catholics than Protestants.
Catholics believe that the Sacrament of Baptism forgives Original Sin and all personal sin.
The baby is baptized to take away original sin.
Catholics believe that if you die in the state of mortal sin, then you go to hell.