It occurs in thought, when you consider it. All are tempted, but at that point you can reject it or consider it. Before you act, there is always the thought. Its the thought that leads to the act, not the other way around.
no, the action itself is not a sin, it is the thought, cause when you "fap", you are thinking about perverted things, so its in what you are thinking
Sin is any thought, word, action, or omission against the laws of God or some other deity.
This refers to the particular moment in time when a choice is made to commit an act called sin. This can either be in thought or in physical action.
1) any thing that stands between you and God. 2) desiring or idolizing of a material objects, such as greed. 3) any action that you as a person would hide from others. 4) leading others to sin
"Sin pensar" best translates to "without thought."
Parts of sin are by thought, by the words that we say and be our deeds or actions.
Sin is something that can only occur on earth, and is something that Christians believe all people have committed. In heaven, there is no sin, because it is God's kingdom and only those without sin can enter. Christians also believe that because of the Fall of Adam and Eve, all humans are born with an inclination toward sin, that they will lose when they go to heaven, so they will not want to - nor actually sin.
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it's not really a sin. it is when you thought or make something bad.
Some religions say you can commit a sin just by thinking of doing it. These same religions are usually thinking of SEXUAL things, funnily enough. So if you THINK about doing a sexy thing with someone else, then that's a sin of thought.
I think it still counts a sin according to the rules of Islam. Intention of an action is more important than the action itself, but something is still a sin if a Muslim knows it is and does it anyway. BUT, something can only be counted as a sin if you know that it goes against the religion.
Actually the opposite. According to God's law the punishment for sin is death.