Yes. Jesus said "love your neighbour as yourself". Violence is not an action prompted by love.
Sin is missing the mark, sin is being inlike God.
Yes violence will come only from sin, and not from love for someone.
There is no sin. Sin is an invention of religion. Sin does not exist outside of religion. Violence comes from man's desire to wreck havoc upon his fellow man, this includes Christianity that desires to dominate the world in the same manner Islam seeks to dominate the world and subjugate humanity to its perverse desires.
non-violence is first. No sin worse than violence. Violoence hurts life more than anything.
Not all, but some do because they fell it resembles fighting and violence, which is obviously considered a sin.
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I suppose depending on the content of the anime. If it shows adult themes, sex, violence, it may not be considered a "sin" but it wouldn't be considered wholesome viewing.
Bob committed an unpardonable sin of criminal violence and was put in jail.
Sin means an offence, violation, wrong, etc. You can know and experience sin by viewing the actions of violence, lawlessness, corruption, etc. that people all around the world are committing.
I suppose depending on the content of the anime. If it shows adult themes, sex, violence, it may not be considered a "sin" but it wouldn't be considered wholesome viewing.
Depends on the religon christians and Jewish people belive it isn't a sin god created man first and animals are subversive to man and man is to with them as he sees fit, according to a Buddhist not violence is key here and killing an animal would be a negative action and a sin
Yes, It is a sin to kill, murder or anything in that order. //Jesus was very clear when he said:Love your neighbor as yourself and Love each other as I have loved you. Of course violence goes against what He taught and what God wants for us, but everyone has the right to defend themselves against violence.
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