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One is a sinner because he is born under the curse of sin. You don't have a choice in the matter. There are many religions that use rules and regulations to cover up or make you feel better about sin. But the fact remains that you have a desire to sin. It is a heart issue. To overcome this you need to die to yourself and be born again. The only avenue to death and rebirth is through the blood of Jesus Christ. One is a sinner because he is born.

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