No, the Fourteenth Amendment separated church and state, so living in "sin" is not against the law in Alabama. However, there are "sins" that also are against the law, such as, murder and child molestation.
St. Augustine defined sin as "a word, deed, or desire in opposition to the eternal law." Thus sin, by definition is against Someone - God.
The sin of commiting adultery is very bad against god , that includes divorce.
A transgression against divine law.
Sins are described in the book of law, the 10 commandments, furthermore the scriptures both before Jesus and after him are full of hints what are sins against god. Sins against god are such as: idolatry, adultery, fornication, lying etcAnswer:The Bible's definition of sin: "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for SIN IS THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LAW." (I John 3-4)
It's considered a sin. It is against the law.
Sin against reason is a tent of believers in philosophia doctrine and has nothing to do with Sin as defined in Christian doctrine (sin against our Fathers law as given to Moses and proclaimed by his prophets as well as Christ and his apostles). Sin against reason is based in the use of dialectics by believers in philosophia doctrine, usually Stoic Philosophia doctrine. Believers base their belief of truth to be rooted in the logic and reason of dialectics.
Yes, "sin" is a noun. It refers to a wrongful act or transgression against divine or moral law.
Disobedience is a common aspect of sin, as it often involves going against what is considered morally right or breaking rules or laws. However, the root of all sin is generally considered to be pride or a selfish desire to prioritize oneself over others or higher principles.
There appears to be no reference of Isaiah having sinned against God in the KJV of the bible. We must remember that no man in without sin. Perhaps in his younger days there was possibly some minor infringement of some law.
To pass over or beyond; to surpass., Hence, to overpass, as any prescribed as the /imit of duty; to break or violate, as a law, civil or moral., To offend against; to vex., To offend against the law; to sin.
All prophets warned man against sin.
He will not hold the sin against you.