Concupiscence Concupiscence is a theology of the body term used by Pope John Paul II. Theology of the body defines concupiscence as follows: The "inclination to sin" that is present in all humans, inherited through the sin of Adam and Eve, and against which we must struggle to resist "By the grace of Jesus Christ" (CCC 1264)" Hope this helps :))
thou shalt not sin. it is a sin to commit murder.
it means 'betrayer'
Not exactly. They are the two ways to commit a sin, transgression, or illegal act. The word commission implies that someone deliberately acts, while omission means that someone fails to act as he is required or expected to act.The opposite of omission is usually inclusion.
Yes, peccable means to be liable to sin or error. Impeccable meaning the opposite.
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thou shalt not sin. it is a sin to commit murder.
Concupiscence refers to the inclination to sin or the desire for worldly things, while sin of the word refers to sins committed through speech or communication. Concupiscence is an internal struggle, while sin of the word involves external actions and expressions.
I think the ultimate sin that we as Christians commit is Worry.
The Spanish equivalent of 'no hesitation' is Sin respiro. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'sin' means 'without'. The noun 'respiro' means 'breath'.
The evil inclination is what was created; and people chose to listen to it.
Greed
not sure but it is a sin to commit suicide in Islam as is in Christianity.It's a sin in Islam to commit suicide
Corporate sin is when a group of people get together and jointly and knowingly commit a sin.
Saint Patrick did commit one sin. No one knows the sin he committed, but he committed the sin in his youth before going to Ireland.
He lied
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sin caras means "without faces" but finisher is not a Spanish word.