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Yes He was and He stayed that way.

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No, Jesus was a perfect being on earth

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Jesus is perfect

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When was Martin Sinner born?

Martin Sinner was born in 1968.


Hate the sin not the sinner?

"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.


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Jesus sacrificed his life to save the sinner


When was George Sinner born?

George Sinner was born on 1928-05-19.


According to Jesus what causes angels to rejoice.?

According to Jesus in the Bible, angels rejoice over a sinner who repents and turns back to God. This act of repentance and returning to God brings great joy to the angels in heaven.


Jesus forgive you?

Jesus will forgive the repentant sinner any transgression but blaspheming the holy spirit.


Was Eva Peron a saint or a sinner?

Eva Peron was a sinner, for everybody is a sinner (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus Himself (1 Peter 2:22).


When does Jesus forgive the sinner?

Jesus forgives sinners immediately they sincerely ask for forgiveness and are truly repentant.


Are preachers sinners?

The only mortal that was not a sinner was Mary, the mother of Jesus.


Can you call my child jesus?

No you certainly can not call your child Jesus in any way. First of all your child is a born sinner so he dies, . Jesus you see was absolutely sinless. That is the big difference. And I doubt if your child will die for anybody at all.


How are Gandhi and Jesus Christ different?

Ghandi liked Jesus' sayings but did not believe that he was a sinner that needed saving by Jesus, as all men need salvation by Jesus.


What is the sinner's prayer?

The sinner's prayer is the first that a person makes when turning from sin (repentance) toward God, thus accepting Jesus Christ as his savior.