If your talking about religious faith, no, The Bible does not blame people for things they have no control of and if it does, it really shouldnt. No monster can help the fact that it was created.
No, it is not a sin-just do not marry anybody of the false faith. Rather, marry a person of the opposite gender and of the true faith.
This may be the passage you have in mind: Romans 14:23 -But he who doubts is condemned if he eats, because he does not eat from faith; for whatever is not from faith is sin.[NKJV]
The word 'sin' was used 323 times, and the word 'faith' was used 249 times. Hmm...
For we have all sinned and come short of the glory of God. You can't "lose" your faith, you may forget your faith, or doubt your faith, but you can't "lose" your faith. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. By faith we speak of what we believe with out proof, one's faith, whether in themselves, in God, in their Religion, or whatever aspect they choose to believe is what faith is, not something that can be taken away or lost. Falling into a sin, regardless of the sin, is not a loss in faith, but a stumbling block, we are all human, we make mistakes and we error. God knows that we are human and we will make mistakes, but God is all forgiving, don't doubt your faith because you made a mistake.
It all depends on your Religion/faith.
The Culture of Narcissism was created in 1979.
I think there is a good old baptist hymn that would answer your question: "Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin"
Kelly's narcissism prevented her from forming genuine friendships with other people. Another phrase for narcissism is self-absorption. It is a noun.
Yes, it's a very bad sin to lie.
Malignant Narcissism - instrumental - was created in 2007.
Certainly yes if only he/she wills although human beings have a tendency of falling into sin, that is concupiscence.But first you must have the willingness and the faith to resist temptation to sin.
It depends upon your motivation. A raffle ticket can be a donation to a good cause -- not sin. Or it can be from a desire to get a lot from little, or greed. Greed is sin.