all sins are major but in my opinion the worst sin was killing the messiah. it was OK though because through them God's promise of having our sins washed away was fulfilled.
Technically, the Jews didn't kill Jesus Christ. Then most definitely pressured Pilate into having him crucified, but they - the Jews - did not kill him.
Gentiles who sin are sinners, just as are Jews who sin. Gentiles are not considered to be sinners if they violate a prohibition only incumbent upon Jews, such as cutting themselves in mourning for a dead relative (as opposed to for idolatry).
Depends on WHY and where they are getting the piercings.
Jews hold that, when truly penitent sinner atones for sin and appropriately compensates the victims, it is a sin for the victims to fail to forgive the sinner. Holding a grudge is itself a sin.
Human nature is basically good (no original sin), but we are constantly tested during our lifetime by the opportunities to sin.
According to the Bible, we cannot differentiate sin as minor or major. A minor sin is also a "Sin".
Judaism emphasizes personal responsibility. Only the sinner can repent and atone for his or her own sins. Judaism emphasizes study. Personal responsibility for sin requires knowledge. How can a person atone for a sin without knowing what he or she has done and who he or she has hurt? And Judaism emphasizes mindful gratitude by asking Jews to bless God for each and every of the many good things we encounter every day.
sin cara is coming back after wrestkemania is done and he is going after shamus
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.
Yes, zina is considered a major sin in Islam. It refers to unlawful sexual relations and is prohibited in Islamic teachings.
No, however there is a Jewish law that states interest cannot be charged to a fellow Jew. Jews may charge interest to non-Jews, and non-Jews have no restrictions regarding interest (under Jewish law).
It is not a sin to wear make-up, as long as it is done within reason.
Jews are persecuted for much the same reason as others are - the sin nature of man encompassing pride, hatred, prejudice, and jealousy.