The Bible has stricter standards than governments. Many things may be legal as far as the various governments of the world go, which are sin in God's eyes such as the murder of the unborn. John Powell in a book he wrote refers to this as the 'silent Holocaust.' Divorce would be another one. There would be plenty more.
It is not illegal
its adultery which is a sin, not illegal unless in a prenup situation
Yes, it would be considered a sin. It would also be highly illegal.
Generally, doing something illegal is a sin. If your sibling is not 18, he or she simply should not be smoking. Is he or she is 18, it is his or her own choice.
no, you should never do it. it is illegal and it is a sin against Jesus!
Not only is it a sin but it is also illegal, i strongly recomend that you do nat make any "moves" on your cousin. Perhaps therapy is in order.
Common sense would be yes for most of us. It's also illegal for those without a conscience.
In the US it is, because it's illegal, and we are called upon to submit to lawful authority.
because it is dangerous and it is illegal and naugty and if you sware to god you will end up in hell. because it's meen and a sin and could go to hell.
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In Christianity, habitual sin is a pattern of disobedience to God. It requires the knowledge that what you are doing is wrong, yet you continue to sin despite knowing the consequences. Sin becomes habitual because of a spiritual and psychological cycle that takes place within the person who is in sin. This cycle begins with the person being tempted to sin. Maybe the person is feeling sad or depressed and the person begins to believe that smoking illegal marijuana or stuffing himself with food will relieve the tension. The next phase in the cycle is the decision. This is when the person actually chooses to act upon the sin. Once that's done, she will have feelings of guilt. These feelings of guilt and shame eventually cause depression and sadness, which once again start the cycle of habitual sin with temptation.
cos*cot + sin = cos*cos/sin + sin = cos2/sin + sin = (cos2 + sin2)/sin = 1/sin = cosec