I think so. I have always been taught that a sin is the same all around. Lying is the same as murder. A sin is a wrongdoing that hurts God. Jesus died for all sins, big and little.
There is no one who can sin differently, for all sin is sin in the eyes of God. There are no shades of sin, the same as there are no white lies. Our responsibility is to forgive all men as many times as is necessary.
In Christianity it doesn't matter what sin you commit its the same as any other sin for example to lie is just as bad as murder in gods mind.
Answer It's purely in the hands of God. Punishment or penalties differ according to the gravity of the sin performed. Telling a lie and killing a person for no reason cannot be judged as same crime or sin.
Original sin as referred to in the Bible, and in sermons, is the disobedience of Adam to God when He told him not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This was the first sin that man committed, which plunged all of mankind into a constant state of sin, until God sent His only Son, Jeshua (Jesus in English) to redeem all of mankind back from all sin. So the first sin and the original sin are the same.
The Bible does not explicitly state that no sin is greater than another. However, it does mention that all sins separate us from God and that the consequences of sin are the same, regardless of the type of sin committed.
Jesus Christ loved you before you even spoke your first word, or before you were born! When you give your life to Christ, there is hope for you. :) All you have to ask Jesus is to come into your life. Even if you sin he still loves you. Just ask him for forgiveness. He knows you might goof up. Sin to him is all the same, from lying to murder, he says its all the same. there is no worst or mild sin. There is just sin. But he will never stop loving you :)
sin(2*pi) - not pie - is the same as sin(0) = 0
yeah. a sin is still a sin.
No.
Not exactly. The original sin doctrine teaches that all were born with a nature of sin or guilt, and separation from God. It doesn't mean the same as blaming victims or believing that everyone is guilty of something. You might be born with the same sin nature as a murderer, but you might never even be temped to kill. The original sin doctrine is more about the separation from God part than any specific acts.
Fx=G*sin(t) = m*g*sin(t) a=Fx/m=g*sin(t) ->> does not depend on mass
Sin is the same for each and every human being in any/all time periods.1 John 3:4New King James Version (NKJV) Sin and the Child of God4 Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness, and sin is lawlessness.