"Thou shalt not commit adultery" is one of the Ten Commandments. Violating the Ten Commandments is considered "sinful", so I suppose you could say so.
I believe that by committing adultery, one exposes oneself to negative energy. One of the ten commandments says: "Thou shall not commit adultery". Whether one is committing adultery with a married person whether male or female, the hurt that a person inflicts on their marriage partner is unmentionable, the suffering, the lack of trust lost, the possibility of a sexually transmitted disease, all these things affect those who are involved. At then end, sooner of later the unfaithful relationship is found out. If there is children involved, these may be directly affected as well, example that may affect the children into their adult years and beyond. Truly there is retribution for the things we do, good or bad. It is unfortunate that many people don't think before jumping into an adulterous relationship for nothing is covered and at the end all is known, someone knows.
David committed adultery with Bathsheba, when her husband, Uriah, was away at war (2 Samuel 11:1-27).
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Wrath is the Final Sin revealed in the movie 'Seven'. Actually 'Wrath' wasn't the last sin at the movie. Wrath was Brad Pitt's sin, after that there had to be one more sin and it was the sin of Kevin Spacey. He said 'I envy your normal life, and I guess Envy is my sin'. So the final sin revealed by Kevin Spacey was 'Envy'
Jang Sin-yeong was born in 1984.
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David committed adultery.
Hester's sin - adultery
yes it is.
No. Adultery is sin and God cannot sin.
In Chapter 2 of "The Scarlet Letter," Hester's sin is revealed to be adultery, as she has had a child out of wedlock. She is publicly shamed and required to wear a scarlet letter "A" on her chest to signify her sin.
No, it is called adultery and it is a sin.
Potiphar's wife attempted to seduce Joseph, but he fled to escape from committing adultery . Even though this was before the time when the 10 Commandments were given to Moses, adultery was still a sin.
During Nathaniel Hawthorne's time, people had strict moral and religious views on guilt, sin, crime, and adultery. Puritan beliefs were still influential, with a strong emphasis on personal responsibility and societal judgment for transgressions. Adultery, in particular, was considered a grave sin and a significant taboo in society.
The Catholic Church agrees with the commandment "Thou shalt not commit adultery." It is a serious sin that separates us from God and, until forgiveness is obtained, keeps us away from the sacraments.
Divorce accompanied with alimony and/or child support.
She is proof, and a constant reminder of Hester's sin (adultery)
he commited adultery wid his official's wife