It may well be proper to ask someone if they have repented for their sins, in a church where this type of discussion is accepted practice and the congregation accepts the scrutiny that the question implies.
This question would be impertinent and therefore extremely rude in most other social environments, including the majority of church environments.
if you don't ask they might think you are stealing from them. It is always proper to ask permission when you go into someone's personal property--don't assume anything.
yes, but you have to pray to god about the sins you commited and ask for forgiveness
God forgives all of your sins when you ask for forgiveness.
When someone has to ask this question, the only proper response is to have it done by someone else who already knows how to do it.
You have to make Tawbah. ________________________________________ to ask forgiveness of sins (to make Tawba) you have have amit that you are sinful, intend not to repeat it, ask Allah (or God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism) for forgiveness. If the sin is related to depriving someone of his/her own right or related to returning back property or related to insulting someone then you should ask them for forgiveness and/or return to them their rights. Then, Allah the All-Merciful my accept your request and forgive you per His will.
I assume that you meant "pray". You should ask for forgiveness for the sins that you have committed once. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins" (1 John 1:9). When someone is forgiven it doesn't mean that the person forgiving will keep dragging it up. You are forgiven and that is it. God also says that when we are forgiven, "he remembers our sins no more" (Jer 31:34). This doesn't mean that God actually forgets things, he just doesn't count our sins against us any more. If you keep saying sorry for the same sin, it shows that you don't believe that God has forgiven you. Trust that God in his grace loves you and if you have truly repented, has forgiven you totally and truly once and for all, and that's all you need.
You have to ask Jesus Christ into your heart and ask for forgivness for your sins. Then you can start to go to church, read the bible and pray to continue on your journey in life.
Yes, it is generally considered proper to ask someone to convey your condolences, especially if you are unable to do so in person or directly. This request can help ensure that your sentiments are communicated thoughtfully and respectfully. However, it's important to choose someone who is close to the bereaved and can deliver the message with sincerity.
you ask for forgivness for your sins
Yes. Allah is so merciful that when someone do a sin and ask for forgiveness He forgives, the person again repeat the same act and ask for forgiveness He forgives until 70 times he do the same and ask for forgiveness He forgives. Apart from a few acts for which there is no mercy, a Muslim can confess for all sins and the opportunity remains unt death. .
Jesus Christ forgives the sins of anyone who believes and asks for forgiveness.
[note from Dennis C: I didn't ask this Question. Someone else ( Special:Contributions) did, and I merely moved it to the proper area.]