In Christianity it doesn't matter what sin you commit its the same as any other sin for example to lie is just as bad as murder in gods mind.
There are no degrees of sin, all sin is sin
If you really love him turn your relationship into a less distant one, and keep a close eye on him.
You sound like you are trading off stocks and bonds and not dealing with the reality of what a true relationship is. If your friend is afraid of a serious relationship there is no reason you cannot remain friends and, if you choose to be with the other person on a friendship basis and have less in common then perhaps you could just be friends with them as well. There is no rush for a serious relationship. The person who is afraid of a relationship may well change in the future and the person you have nothing in common with may well teach you other aspects of life.
According to the Bible, we cannot differentiate sin as minor or major. A minor sin is also a "Sin".
There is a lot of them. They are more or less harmful, not only to your eyes but also to your skin, and respiratory system.
No, the most serious call gets the highest priority, and is responded to first, even if the ambulance has to re-route in mid assignment
To be less serious. Laugh alot. See the humerous side to things. Believe me everything is quite funny.
A less serious crime
The act of breaking the law is considered a crime, which is divided into two subcategories: felony (serious crime with serious results) and misdemeanor (less serious crime with less serious results.)
Inflation harms the tax payer, because it makes the value of money worth less. If it takes $20.00 to buy a loaf of bread versus $2.00, then it will be more difficult to buy bread and have money to pay taxes.
Pollution harms natural resources because when you don't recycle, there will be less things in use for tomorrow.
Municipal courts handle less serious crimes like traffic offenses.
The less serious character in Elizabethan tragedies that contrasts with the more central serious character is known as the "foil." Foils are used to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the main character through comparison.