The benefit would be that God gave us all free will to choose our actions (known as the conscience), thus letting us choose our actions, whether there good or bad.
People learn from failure. Whether it is called a sin or something else the main thing is what did I learn from this?
No, animals do not have the capacity to sin because they do not have the same level of moral awareness and ethical understanding as humans. Sin is a concept rooted in religious and moral teachings, which animals do not adhere to.
Because its water dummy
they benefit humans by eating chicken breats
Almost all plants benefit humans
Cloning of humans is definitely a serious (mortal) sin.
Humans do not have to sin, though it is in our nature (Romans 3:23), except for Christ Jesus (1 Peter 2:22).
That would depend on what the temptation was for and its purpose. For example, if the temptation were for a harmless purpose, and perhaps even for something that would be helpful to the person, then it would not constitute a sin. For example, if a friend needed to take a remedial math class during the summer prior to the start of the regular fall classes, then to tempt him or her to take the class would not be a sin, but a benefit to the person. On the other hand, if the temptation were for something that would be harmful to the person, then it would be a sin. For example, if the person desperately needed to lose weight, and he or she were tempted to eat a gallon of ice cream, that would be a sin.
It can have sex with its self and have babies and can fertilize its own egg.
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
humans are animals and they benefit from eating cows. humans also benefit from drinking the milk of cows.
No there is nothing sinful about boredom; but maybe its God's way of telling you that there is something else you could be doing that would benefit yourself and others.
no they are not