Protestant Answer
There is no sin that does not separate us from God. He is holy. When we sin, we are being unholy. The punishment for sin is death. But Jesus, God's son, died on the cross. He payed the penalty of our sins, so that we might have an eternal relationship with him. (John 3:16) "For God so loved the world that he sent his only SON that whoever BELIEVES in HIM will not perish but have EVERLASTING life.
This is all in The Bible. It is proven to be accurate by prophecy.
Catholic Answer
Venial sin - lesser sins
Mortal sin
it is a sin that weakens ur relationshipp w/ God
Sin.
A venial sin is a less serious offense against God's law compared to mortal sin. It does not completely sever an individual's relationship with God, but it weakens it. Venial sins can be forgiven through acts of contrition, prayer, and receiving the sacraments.
Mortal sin
Ephesian 2:1 Its a way triggering God's Wrath...
bitterness and hatred towards him.
1. The act of becoming Educated2. The act of using reason when confronted with superstition.Answer3. A sin?
After the first man and women broke their relationship with God, by disobeying God, it has been God's way for a person to sacrifice an animal - often a lamb - to maintain their relationship with God. When God chose the nation of Israel to be His representative on earth God gave them a sacrificial system to atone for people's sin. However Jesus came to earth lived and died as the "lamb of God". That is, Jesus was a sacrifice for sin and people who believe in Him will not have to face the consequences of their sin. In this way Jesus was a gift from God. People no longer have to sacrifice animals to restore their relationship with God when they sin. Jesus' death is accepted by God as a sacrifice for all sin.
Any deviation from God's established law is sin. It is an attitude of rebellion against God. When we sin we miss God's purpose for our lives and instead of building up and having a relationship with God, it brings separation from Him. Jesus traced sin directly to inner motives, stating that the sinful thought leading to the overt act is the real sin. The Bible declares that the wages of sin is death. But, for those who have trusted Jesus Christ for salvation, death no longer holds this dread.
God views sin as disobedience to His will and a separation from His perfect and holy nature. Sin is seen as harmful and destructive to both individuals and relationships, but God offers forgiveness and redemption through Jesus Christ for those who repent and seek a renewed relationship with Him.
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.