It depends on how you say it. If you say it irreverently as a curse or an epithet, then yes, it's a sin. If, however, you say it reverently, in adoration, or even in an explanation to someone else, then no, it's not a sin. It depends on how you use it.
No. Jesus Christ wasn't responsible for sins.
No, Jesus is the Son of God/God and is sinless. He hates all sin, but will forgive sin when a person repents of their sin and accepts Jesus Christ as Savior
Because in the Old Testament, a lamb was a sacrifice for sin. Now, Jesus is a sacrifice for our sin.
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.
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.
According to the Holy Bible, Jesus Christ was the solution to the problem! He was also in the Garden Of Eden when the original sin was committed.
No sin could be greater than death. But Jesus Christ forgave. No Christianity without forgiveness.
Jesus Christ
No one should do that. That's sin! When the true Jesus Christ comes again into this world everyone will see him and know instantaneously who he is.
John Calvin established their basic beliefs of original sin. The Puritans believed that Jesus Christ died for man's sins
We can say that the first prophet to clearly mention the coming of Jesus is the major prophet Isaiah who said 700 years before the birth of Jesus christ. That Jesus would come to save the world of their sin.
sending us his only son, Jesus Christ, to save us from sin and "renew" our friendship with him