The christian church blieves that all have sin, it also believes the wages of sin is death. And that sin was washed with the blood of christ on the cross for all mankind.
It depends on the particular Christian Church. (There is no damnation in Judaism.)Most churches, however, believe that working on the Sabbath is not sin or if it is a sin, it's a minor one.
Actually, church does not focus more on the mythical creature for the church believe that there is only one creator, its God.About your question you have posted on my message board, I will answer only here for our computer here in the seminary has a limited access only. your asking about the Christians right? its not a sin for us Christian to read and make a sot of stuff about mythical creature. It would be a sin if a Christian will truly believe on it.
No. Discipline is for the unrepentant Christian. The point of church discipline is to lead them to repentance.
No, if you are a Christian, you believe God will forgive you of every sin you commit if you are willing to repent, confess your sin, and forsake the sin you committed. Allah has no part in the Christian religion.
No, Jews do not believe in the concept of 'original sin'. This concept is a creation of the Christian Church. Although the Christian Old Testament was based on the Jewish Bible (the Tanach), the OT was altered to support the teachings of Christianity. The story of Adam and Chavah are interpreted very differently by Jews and Catholics.
I believe that the larget Christian church is the Basilica at Vatican City in Rome, Italy.
Christian's believe that Jesus died as a ransom to our sin.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) do not believe that being human is a sin. They believe that sinning is knowingly disobeying God.
The Christian Church does not believe in humanistic psychology on a wide scale.
They see prostitution as a sin, as do most christian religions. The bible calls prostitution a sin.
Almost all churches believe that premarital sex is wrong and/or a sin. I have never heard of a Christian/Jewish/Muslim church that didn't. However most have ways of forgiveness. It is all based on your beliefs.
I am not a Christian, but I know that Christian belief in forgiveness is based on sincere repentance. Repentance, in turn, would seem to imply that you make a conscientious effort not to repeat the sin. So, a 'recurring sin' suggests a lack of repentance. It may be that an absence of repentance comes from an inner disbelief that what the Church teaches to be a sin is not really a sin at all, or it may be that you are unwilling to reform. If you believe in the spiritual consequences of sin, I suggest you revisit your wish to repent this sin or at least decide whether, in your view, it is a sin at all.