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Because we have this 'sickness' called sin. The Bible refers to sin as a a governing principle or power, that works within people: Rom 5:12 Sin came into the world through one man, and his sin brought death with it. As a result, death has spread to the whole human race because everyone has sinned. The healing God gives to those who come to Him in faith is healing from the power and the penalty of sin: Rom 6:17,18 But thanks be to God! For though at one time you were slaves to sin, you have obeyed with all your heart the truths found in the teaching you received. You were set free from sin and became the slaves of righteousness.
The bronze serpent in the Old Testament, which healed those who looked at it, is seen as a foreshadowing of Jesus being lifted up on the cross to bring healing and salvation to all who believe in him, as mentioned in John 3:14-15. Both represent healing and salvation through faith and obedience.
No, there is no evidence that natural disasters are caused by people sinning, or just sin in general. Earthquakes are caused by plate tectonics, and tsunamis are caused by earthquakes. Every natural disaster has some sort of explanation or reason behind it, and it is somewhat ludicrous to attribute them to sin.
Pain to other people, ourselves, and God. Also separation from God.
The phrase "the wages of sin is death" is a reference to the Bible, specifically Romans 6:23. This verse emphasizes that sin leads to spiritual death and separation from God.
Not exactly. The original sin doctrine teaches that all were born with a nature of sin or guilt, and separation from God. It doesn't mean the same as blaming victims or believing that everyone is guilty of something. You might be born with the same sin nature as a murderer, but you might never even be temped to kill. The original sin doctrine is more about the separation from God part than any specific acts.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat would be mortal sin, as opposed to venial sin, which is less serious.
A sin that is committed from an individual is just called a sin. Sins are sins not matter what type of sin it is.
when incident is prependicular to the plane of separation then angle of incident is equal to the sin i=0sin0=0so we get refractive index zero/
that is when you ask for forgiveness
A person who commits sin is called a sinner.