Paul explains this in Romans 7:14-25.
No, it is not considered a sin for Christians to eat pork.
I think the ultimate sin that we as Christians commit is Worry.
I guess it would depend on your religion. For Christians, yes, it is a sin. Christians are not to have anything to do with fortune telling, superstitions, horoscopes, ect.
No. While some Christians do think that kissing before marriage is a sin, there is no biblical basis for that. However, Christians should keep their kisses pure, and not let it turn sexual unless they are married.
yes
Sin is a destroyer. If a person sins habitually and is a Christian God will take that person out of the lives of other Christians, sometimes by an early death. Sin will destroy the local church, which is part of the Body of Christ. Many Christ believing Churches have gone under because of sin in the membership. An occasional sin if confessed will be forgiven by God as all persons sin, even Christians, but Christians are strongly encouraged to repent of their occasional sins and confess them to God. If Christians do this the Body of Christ is healed. See I John 1:9.)
none should
they wont, if jesus has his way with them
Nathaniel Hawthorne explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of sin in his works. He often shows how sin can lead to isolation, suffering, and a loss of innocence. Hawthorne suggests that moral consequences of sin can manifest as inner turmoil, societal judgment, and a tarnished reputation that can haunt individuals throughout their lives.
If they continue to sin then the person themselves is denying God (that which is good and holy). God is not denying, he is being denied.
because the faith is small and the temptation of the world is overwhelming
The consequences of committing the sin of zina, which is unlawful sexual intercourse in Islam, may include social stigma, legal punishment in some countries, emotional distress, and spiritual consequences according to Islamic beliefs.