In many religious traditions, sins are generally classified as venial sins (less serious) and mortal sins (grave offenses). However, the specific types of sins can vary between different religions or belief systems. Common examples include sins of thought, word, and deed, as well as sins against others or oneself.
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There are no sins in red wine.
The concept of 'mortal sins' doesn't exist in Judaism. In truth, Judaism barely talks about what might happen after death. However, there is a theory that the souls of those who choose to do evil throughout life, think Hitler, cease to exist after death.
There is no precise list of mortal sins in the Catholic Church.
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A sin that is committed from an individual is just called a sin. Sins are sins not matter what type of sin it is.
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"Cerulean Sins" by Laurell K. Hamilton has approximately 390 pages.