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No you are freed from sin at Baptism. Confirmation is to confirm you as full member of church (dont ask me what the difference is). You are cleansed of sin when you confess to that specific sin and take penance.

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Is it true that jesus has freed us from the power of sin by being born?

Not exactly , as he died for all our sins on the cross at Calvary.


According to Catholic beliefs what does it mean to call Jesus Christ a liberator and what do people today need to be freed from and what do they need to be freed for?

Jesus liberated the world from the darkness of sin thereby creating a passage between this world and God for those who are faithful to him. People today like any other time need to stay free of sin in order to keep a relationship with God. Sin (evil) <> God (good)


Can you do your confirmation when you're older?

Confirmation may be completed anytime after baptism, but it is a grave sin to put it off; so, if you are not already confirmed, no matter how old you are, you should set about being confirmed.


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Jesus said that He came to deliver the captives (Luke 4:18). This is an illustration of the world today which is still full of evil and sin and when you are living in sin, Jesus said that you are a slave of sin (John 8:34) but He is can deliver you from that and show you the way and truly be free.(John 8:36)


What did the oracle at delphi tell Hercules to cleanse of a terrible sin?

the oracle told him to to become a slave to a king. by this he completed his 12 labors and was then freed


Which sacrament are we freed from sin?

The sacrament of Penance (Confession) cleanses us, so does Annointing of the Sick as well. Also, baptism in a way cleanses us too since it removes our original sin but it is not listed as a sacrament of healing.


What was the importance of the supreme court decision?

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Is it possible for a Christian to be enslaved to sin?

Answer:Yes, it is possible for a Christian to be enslaved to sin. Though he is saved, he is still in this physical body which is sinful. If he yields to sin, he will fall farther away from God. But if he prays, repents, and asks God to help him, and tries to obey God, he will be freed. Read Romans 6-8.


What is the answer to One less than the devil In Hell you prevail Here you lived backwards Mixed in your vile veil What are you?

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How can one be tormented in hell for sin when Romans 6 7 says that he who dies is freed from or acquitted from sin?

I don't want this to come across wrong, but you can't take a verse apart from the verses it's with, called context (with text)The passage is:5For if we have become united with Him in the likeness of His death, certainly we shall also be in the likeness of His resurrection,6knowing this, that our old self was crucified with Him, in order that our body of sin might be done away with, so that we would no longer be slaves to sin;7for he who has died is freed from sin.8Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him,9knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him.The passage is talking about if we unite ourselves with Christ (become a Christian) then we are freed from the penalty of sin when we die. Those who die without Christ will pay the penalty of their sins. Look at verse 8 above, if we die with Christ, we shall live with Christ, in heaven.


Can you be confirmed even though you were not married Catholic?

Not sure, you would have to check with your pastor about this. You should never be confirmed if you are in a state of mortal sin, which is one of the reasons that parishes always have confession not only every week, but at special times before confirmation. But if you are living in a public state of sin (living with someone while not married in the Church), I kind of doubt that you can be absolved. Well, this is between your confessor and you, you need to check with him.