Jesus frequently mixed with sinners, and when He did, He invariably changed the lives of those people. Witness what happened after Jesus mixed with the Samaritan woman who's had five husbands (John 4:28-30, 39), the tax collector Matthew (Matthew 9:9) and the tax collector Zaccheus (Luke 19:1-10).
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.
Jesus sacrificed his life to save the sinner
Yes He was and He stayed that way.
Jesus will forgive the repentant sinner any transgression but blaspheming the holy spirit.
Eva Peron was a sinner, for everybody is a sinner (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus Himself (1 Peter 2:22).
Jesus forgives sinners immediately they sincerely ask for forgiveness and are truly repentant.
The only mortal that was not a sinner was Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Never happened, she was a mortal woman who had a special calling , the bottom line she was a sinner like the rest of us and had 6 other children after jesus
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.
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.
Being a "sinner" is not a class, it is an emotional and active state. So, a sinner could easily escape being a sinner by being contrite and performing the correct actions.
Acording to Jesus God loves and forgives everyone.