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It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
David committed adultery.
Nathan, the prophet, confronted David with his sin.
Take away most of his kingdom. But for the sake of his father David, God decided to do it after Solomon's death.
They can, however communion is a thing for people who are Christians/believers ( and they are people with normal sin) to remember Jesus Christ's death on the cross. There is no purpose/reason for somebody who is not a Christian to take communion.
Laughing is not a sin but making fun of people can be.
King David overcame his errors by admitting to them and taking responsibility for them. When Saul committed an error, he blamed it on the people. When he took the Amalekite cattle as booty when he was told not to , he blamed it on his soldiers and refused to take responsibility. In contrast, when David was confronted by the prophet Nathan about his sin of taking Batsheva and sending her husband Uriah to the front after David had impregnated her, David immediately admits to his mistake and says "I sinned." This is how he overcame his errors and why God established the Davidic dynasty through him.
You can not weigh the gravity of sin. Sin is sin. The only way to get rid of it is through Jesus Christ. He will take the gravity of sin away for you.
David sin but he would pray and fast and ask God to for give him for he know he has done wrong.
1.King David's sin was due to fleshly weakness. His adultery with Bath-sheba brought him great suffering. (Psalm 51) 2. 1Chronicles 21:1 indicates that Satan incited David to census the people. In any event, his military chief, Joab, knew that David's decision to register the people was wrong, and he tried to dissuade David from doing it.
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Corporate sin is when a group of people get together and jointly and knowingly commit a sin.