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There is only 1 God, He is Jesus. Praying to whatever you think is another God is a sin. "thou shalt not have any Gods before me" -commandment #1.

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Q: Is praying to another God a mortal sin?
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What does mortal sin do to the soul?

MORTAL SIN keeps your soul farther from god


What sin is a flaw in your character that weakens your relationship with God?

Mortal sin


What type of sin is serious and breaks your relationship with God?

Mortal sin


What is a sin for Catholics?

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.


What is worse venial or mortal sin?

.Catholic AnswerMortal sin: both are terrible offenses against God. a Venial sin wounds your relationship with God. It can be forgiven through a sincere act of contrition, a good and sincere act at Mass in the penitential rite, or just a sincere prayer to God asking for forgiveness for all your faults. A Mortal sin complete kills the life of God in your soul, that is why is it called mortal. One mortal sin is more than sufficient to cast you into hell for the rest of eternity and anyone dying in a state with even one mortal sin on their soul loses all hope. The *only* sacraments which can be received in a state of mortal sin are 1) BAPTISM (if you have not already been baptized), and 2) CONFESSION: the sacrament that Our Blessed Lord provided to forgive sin. To attempt to receive Holy Communion in a state of mortal sin is yet another sin, and even more serious, it is called sacrilege.


Is crying a sin?

No. Crying is not a sin at all. It may be used as a means of calling out to God, praying.


Is using God's name in vain an example of mortal sin?

Using God's name in vain is surely a sin, but all sins are the same. There is really no "mortal sin". The Bible tells us that all sin is equal. Sin is sin. Yes, using God's Name in vain is usually a mortal sin as it conscious defamation or disrespect of God's Person. Sometimes it may be a venial sin, especially if one has a habit, or if one makes an exclamation out of extreme fear or distress and thus without full consent of the will or understanding of the intellect. Intent defines the seriousness of the offense.


Why does killing is a mortal sin of the eye of god?

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What are the 3 types of sin?

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Can a Catholic who is committing adultery get communion in a Roman Catholic church?

No, that is a mortal sin. That adult should not be receiving Communion or that would be sacrilege, another mortal sin.


What is deliberately choosing not to do God's will?

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What are venial and mortal si?

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