Were held responsible for our sins when there commited out of ignorince. Once we know the difference between right and wrong in God's eyes he's going to hold us responsible for our actions since he gave us free will.
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I don't believe that we have total free will at all I believe that we are like dogs walking with our owners on retractable leads we can have free will so far then all of a sudden we have a sharp yanking pain round the neck and have to come back into the perameters of reasonable free will...We walk around with a brain that only uses a small proportion of it's capacity and is still vastly unexplored by science and in that fact I think that the human brain is a transmitter that God sends messages to to guide people through life and a certain amount is used by the person to use for the nuts and bolts of life like eating and sleeping...if a person really wants to impose his will for selfish and cruel satisfaction then he or she is using some self will but only what Gods allows them to" get away with" I feel that what we go through as human beings is as growing process that is preparing us for the next plain of existance...everybody that is affected by cruel self will ie murder of sexual abuse is on the "soul grow" journey that the grieving process makes us accomplish
Iam of the belief that nothing happens in God's world by accident
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When Committed. Will be accountable before the Judgment Seat of Christ.
No. Jesus Christ wasn't responsible for sins.
No, parents are not ultimately responsible for their children's sins. Each individual is responsible for their own actions and choices. Parents can guide and influence their children, but ultimately, each person is accountable for their own behavior.
In many religions and belief systems, individuals are considered responsible for their sins once they have reached the age of accountability or maturity, typically around the age of adolescence or early adulthood.
no because you should not judge people for their lifestyles because you are responsible for their own sins not for other peoples sins
Muslims believe that Prophet Jesus did not die but was raised to Heaven alive, and that he will return again before doomsday. Muslims believe that every soul is responsible for his sins and will be judged individually by Allah (God).
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No. Sin-eating, or the practice of absolving the sins of a deceased person by food and drink, has never been a practice of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church). "Mormons" believe that a person must be responsible for their own sins and that sins can only be forgiven by God, not through food or drink.
For the sins of our hand, the sins of our tongue, the sins of our father, the sins of our young? No, I think not.
The seven deadly sins.
What do you mean? everybody has to be punished for their sins. Romans 6:23: For the wages of sin is DEATH; but the gift of God is ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. Which obvi means that Jesus died for our sins so we don't have to die. So if you think about it, it's not that we r not responsible 4 our sins but just that Jesus Christ was. and is and is to come. sry can't say was without saying was and is and is to come
The Bible teaches that generational sins can have a lasting impact on individuals and families. In Exodus 20:5, it mentions that the sins of the parents can affect their children for several generations. However, in Ezekiel 18:20, it also emphasizes that individuals are responsible for their own actions and can break free from the cycle of generational sin through repentance and seeking forgiveness.
BellaDonna Sins's birth name is BellaDonna Mary Sins.