Mortal sin
Protestant AnswerThere is no sin that does not separate us from God. He is holy. When we sin, we are being unholy. The punishment for sin is death. But Jesus, God's son, died on the cross. He payed the penalty of our sins, so that we might have an eternal relationship with him. (John 3:16) "For God so loved the world that he sent his only SON that whoever BELIEVES in HIM will not perish but have EVERLASTING life.This is all in the Bible. It is proven to be accurate by prophecy.Catholic AnswerVenial sin - lesser sins
Jacob's name was changed to Israel because he wrestled with God and prevailed, symbolizing a transformation in his character and relationship with God.
it is a sin that weakens ur relationshipp w/ God
Sin.
The names of God in the Bible hold great significance for believers as they reveal different aspects of God's character and help deepen their understanding and relationship with Him.
He does not have any because the sun was out almost all year in Greece. And he was the sun-god.
Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, had a complex relationship with religion. He was critical of certain aspects of the Catholic Church but was spiritual and had a belief in God. He saw the importance of faith in shaping a person's character and values.
The Puritans relationship with God was inseparable. They believed in God and only God.
A venial sin is a less serious offense against God's law compared to mortal sin. It does not completely sever an individual's relationship with God, but it weakens it. Venial sins can be forgiven through acts of contrition, prayer, and receiving the sacraments.
Every person in Old Testament had character flawsEve blamed the serpent while Adam blamed both Eve and God for their transgression - no personal responsibility.Cain was jealous of Abel leading to murder.Samson had affinity for foreign women especially for Delilah.Saul (first King of Israel) was impatient and prideful doing his way not God's way.David committed adultery with Bathsheba then had her husband murdered.Solomon's "foreign policy" was marrying women of foreign lands. He had 700 wives and 300 concubines.For most people in the Old Testament you don't have to look very hard to find a character flaw. Daniel on the other hand is one person that would be hard to point out a character flaw.
Devotion to the Mother of God. Unfortunately, many Fundamentalist & Evangelical Protestants do not realize this, & strongly discourage Marian devotion, when in reality, it really brings the Christian into a stronger relationship with Christ the Lord, & weakens the Devil's hold a person.
Christians relationship with god i to let him be your savior