That all depends on the religion that you are. There is nothing in the christian bible that states it is a sin.
Answer 2:
No, it is not a sin. It is only a sin among people who adhere to a very strict code of behavior and who wish to dominate others.
Practicing telepathy and seeking to have Gifts of the Spirit is essentially pursuing psychic development. Development of any kind is not evil unless it is used for evil purposes.
Thinking you have abilities that do not exist is self delusion not a sin. No religious ban on stupidity exists. A precaution - if these powers are seen as witchcraft, Christianity requires that you be killed (not suffered to live)
I've wondered the same thing, but it isn't in the commandments and it doesn't say it's unholy in The Bible, and would he give us the ability to do it if we're not allowed to do it?
You don't get "sinned" you sin (verb) or commit a sin (noun). To answer your question, I understand that practicing Hindu should have a vegetarian diet, so eating meat would be a breach of the faith - a sin.
All REAL magic is a sin. God created us the way he wanted. He is the only one who can do everything. By practicing any type of magic (witchcraft, ouiji board, black and white magic, etc.) we're saying that we want to be like god and maybe better. Answer 2: Practicing white magic is not a sin at all. Simply because one is essentially asking beneficent spirits (or "God" if you are a Judeo-Christian-Muslim) to project positive energy in some way and for a beneficial or altruistic purpose. But isn't that what happens when someone prays for someone else? Like for someone to be healed? Exactly. Which is why it is not a sin. It is all a matter of spiritual focus in the asking.
Mitt Romney is a practicing Mormon. Mormons believe homosexuality is a sin. He has publicly opposed same-sex marriage.
Being gay is not acceptable in the Muslim religion and is a sin. The same views are held by practicing Christians, Hindus and other religions.
No I do not think so. We can see by the Old Testament that God considered homosexuality a sin (Genesis 19:4-7) and probably would have destroyed anyone practicing that sin as He did Sodom, especially if they had been in Jesus ancestry. This is not saying that Jesus' ancestors were sinless because they were not, but they paid for their sin if they did not repent.
By confessing to God or being baptised.Another Answer:By confessing their sins and inviting Christ into their lives.
Well, a lot depends on your theology, doesn't it? According to the theology of the religion everyone seems to be practicing in the play, Romeo is destined for Hell as suicide is a terrible sin according to Catholicism.
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Yes because that is her and if you want to marry her and give her your love then it's more than okay _____________________________________________________________ Yes, but on two conditions: First she should be Muslim, Christian, or Jewish. Second, she should confess that she made a sin by practicing sex outside marriage and should repent and intend not to do this sin again.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church teaches that homosexuality is a sin just like blaspheming, fornicating, and lying etc.,. They believe that God alone will judge the living and the dead. They believe that we are to love everyone. Officially, Lesbians that openly and purposely practice any sin are treated the same way a straight person is that is openly and purposely practicing sin. They are loved; however, not allowed to hold any church office.
cos*cot + sin = cos*cos/sin + sin = cos2/sin + sin = (cos2 + sin2)/sin = 1/sin = cosec
sin(3A) = sin(2A + A) = sin(2A)*cos(A) + cos(2A)*sin(A)= sin(A+A)*cos(A) + cos(A+A)*sin(A) = 2*sin(A)*cos(A)*cos(A) + {cos^2(A) - sin^2(A)}*sin(A) = 2*sin(A)*cos^2(A) + sin(a)*cos^2(A) - sin^3(A) = 3*sin(A)*cos^2(A) - sin^3(A)