Being rich itself is not a sin. However, how one attains wealth and uses it can determine if it aligns with ethical and moral principles. It's important to consider how wealth is obtained, managed, and whether it is used to contribute positively to society.
Nothing about your statement is true. Jesus' Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 3:23 and I quote, "All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God". Jesus himself was poor, as were most of his followers. The fact that you are rich or poor has no bearing whatsoever on your sinfulness. Poor people sin and so do rich people. The fact is that every human being that has ever been or ever will be born will sin. What you need to do is turn to Jesus for forgiveness of that sin and do all in your power to sin no more. And as Jesus himself said to the adulterous woman, "Neither do I condemn thee, Go and sin no more".
It's not a sin anymore
Is it a huge sin to stop being a nun? Of the Roman Catholic Church? No. It is not a sin at all.
No. Being a lesbian is not a sin, nor is thinking about being a lesbian (or lesbians in general).
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No. Being poor is not a sin, though laziness that leads to poverty is what is a sin.
Yes cheating is considered a sin. Cheating on a test or to any other person is a sin because by cheating you are being dishonest. Being dishonest is just like lying. And lying is a sin.
being an animal is not a sin, God created all animals
no its awesome!
A structural sin refers to the wrongs that is done to a given society. Poor peasants being driven out of their land by the rich tycoon is an example of the sinful social structures.
The first sin was in the garden of eden by Adam and eve.