yes there is sometimes a good reason for people to sin
Oh yes, God is sinless and had never ever sined and will never sin in the future. He may have curses Adam and Eve, but he did it for a reason because they disobeyed.
It is as relevant now as it has ever been; and will continue to be so as long as people remain people.
If you believe in sin, yes. Anything which could lead you to be intolerant or hateful, or consider yourself better than others for any reason, is not good.
If a Catholic, without very good reason, misses a Sunday Mass or a Mass on a Holy Day of Obligation, it could be considered a serious sin.
They can, however communion is a thing for people who are Christians/believers ( and they are people with normal sin) to remember Jesus Christ's death on the cross. There is no purpose/reason for somebody who is not a Christian to take communion.
Prior to 1960, yes, but not so much a sin as a "scandal". This is certainly no longer the case.Roman Catholic AnswerTo clarify the answer above. Yes, it always involved the sin of scandal (among other things) and, yes, it is still a sin. You may attend an Ecumenical service for a good reason, or, perhaps, the baptism of a friend of relative who is not Catholic, however, it is still a sin to actively particiate in such a service in any way as that would be supporting a schismatic or heretical sect. If you feel a need to attend such a service for a good reason, I would recommend asking your pastor about this. Contrary to the above answer it is still the case, just not quite as black and white as it was before.
Adam and Eve's sin was disobeying God's command not to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden. This act of disobedience is commonly known as the original sin and is believed to be the reason for the fallen state of humanity.
Jesus is the Truth in Him there is no lye, in Him there is no sin He is the only perfect man that has ever walked the earth.also he is all mighty
unforgiveness
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.
Sin.
people may fear Jesus because they think that Jesus will punish if they sin. But Jesus is not a punishing person, he is ever merciful.