All sins are equal, very, very, very, bad. But, God will never stop loving anyone or anything, even if we offend Him.
The serious sin is ...ShiRk...(polytheism and/or henotheism)This means that the most serious sin is worshiping Idols as God partners or worshiping more than one God or believing that God has a partner, son, companion, or father.
Mortal 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.
Although I'm sure that there may be some circumstance that someone can dream up, where perhaps, it might not be a sin; I'm afraid that under 99.99% of circumstances, yes, it would be a pretty serious sin. Moral theology speaks of this, and it can be a near occasion, or an occasion of sin, which might determine the gravity of the offense, but in most circumstances, it would be a very serious offense.
The Bible teaches that premeditated sin, or intentionally planning to do wrong, is considered a serious offense against God. In the book of James, it says that sin begins with desire, which leads to temptation, and ultimately results in death. The consequences of premeditated sin can include separation from God, guilt, and negative impacts on relationships and one's own well-being. It is important to seek forgiveness and repentance for premeditated sin in order to restore a relationship with God.
Sin
The sin of commiting adultery is very bad against god , that includes divorce.
Roman Catholic AnswerThey are both an offense against God.
Sin was very much looked down upon because of the cruel teachings of the Puritans. Sin was believed to be an offense against God. =]
Love is the opposite of hate Hate is the basis of sin sin is where we move away from God Love is the opposite of moving away from God So in conclusion, love is getting closer to God
No. "Sin is an offense against reason, truth, and right conscience; it is failure in genuine love for God and neighbor caused by a perverse attachment to certain goods [...] Sin is an offense against God." ~Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs 1849-1850 If a person is dead, how can he commit sin? A dead man cannot have attachment to any goods, as he is only spirit. He cannot offend God anymore. A person chooses where he will go in the next life by how he lives this life. I am adding a link to what the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches on this. Especially read paragraphs 1030-1050.
Yes. Jesus said "love your neighbour as yourself". Violence is not an action prompted by love. Sin is missing the mark, sin is being inlike God.