Presumably, a social sin would affect society in general, and a personal sin would only affect yourself.Personally, the only "sin" I think is worth worrying about is anything that can harm yourself or others. Note that there are several things that have traditionally been called "sin", which don't really harm anybody. Therefore, personally I try to avoid the use of this term, which is sort of fuzzy.
A social sin usually involves other people. A personal sin though committed again yourself with no intention of others being involved, will at some time involve others, directly or indirectly.
you can talk to the priest about your sin
Catholics believe that the Sacrament of Baptism forgives Original Sin and all personal sin.
swearing, coveting your neighbors wife etc.
A social insurance number or a SIN is like a personal barcode, persay, it is a unique identifier. The SIN was created in 1964 to serve as a client account number in the administration of the Canadian Pension Plan and Canada's varied employment insurance programs. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Insurance_Number
Social sin
Social insurance number
No, because you can only sin if it is personal. To "act" is to take on an other image, not your own.
sins that effect our society
For careers and jobs, if you want SIN (Social Insurance Number) you can get it a sixteen and start working. If you need social security then you need to be over 18. A SIN number is most commonly in Canada, Social Security is in the U.S.
Neither. Personal sin is up to the individual. They can not pass on the blame to anyone else.
Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)