No, it is not a sin - religion (of any kind) is all a matter of opinion.
Lutherans believe in "sola scriptura" and "sola fidei", which means that unlike Catholics, they believe that the Bible is the only guide for Christians and that faith alone saves. Also unlike Catholics, They belived in every individual having a personal relationship with God - if you committed a sin, you could confess directly to God, instead of through a priest.
The only sin that cannot be forgiven by God is the sin of rejecting the Holy Spirit's guidance and prompting for repentance. This is often referred to as "the unpardonable sin" or "blasphemy against the Holy Spirit." It is essentially a complete and final rejection of God's offer of forgiveness and salvation.
Christians believe that Jesus saved mankind by sacrificing Himself on the cross to atone for the sins of humanity, offering salvation and eternal life to those who believe in Him. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus defeated sin and death, allowing believers to be reconciled with God and have the opportunity for eternal life in heaven.
God views sin as disobedience to His will and a separation from His perfect and holy nature. Sin is seen as harmful and destructive to both individuals and relationships, but God offers forgiveness and redemption through Jesus Christ for those who repent and seek a renewed relationship with Him.
The resident god at Ur was Nanna, also known as Sin. He was the god of the moon in ancient Mesopotamian religion and was greatly revered by the people of Ur. Nanna/Sin was considered a powerful deity associated with fertility, wisdom, and protection.
Catholics view sin as an act that God finds offensive. Catholics believe there are two types of sin, venial and mortal. Whereas a mortal sin takes a person out of God's graces, a venial sin does not. Catholics believe that all sins can be forgiven by God; no sin is too big for God to forgive.
According to God. If you believe in God... YES.
yes because if you believe in god you sin
The followers of the devil are all of the sinners who sin and never ask for forgivness. Those who don't believe in god but believe in sin. They praise sin as we praise our Lord, God. But, you cannot judge them, judgment is for the Lord alone.
Christians believe that Jesus was God born of man. They believe that human sin was keeping them from God, and when Jesus came as a sacrifice (Like the 'Scapegoat' from the Old Testament, see Leviticus 16:20-22) for the forgiveness of mans sin, available to all who accept it. They believe that if free from sin through Jesus' sacrifice, they can come to God.
The short answer is no. The long answer is that The Buddha is not a god and us Buddhists do not believe in sin. We believe that people can do unmoral things but sin is a god-based concept and Buddhists do not believe in any omnipotent god or gods.
God loves everyone but hates sin, if you don't believe me, the Bible will tell you the same thing.
Muslims and Christians do not worship Adam. They believe he was the first man created by God, and was sent to Earth when he disobeyed God. Christians believe we carry his sin; this is called the "original sin". Muslims believe Adam sinned and that God forgave him. Muslims don't believe that sins are inherited.
As a Christian my answer is YES. I believe that there is a God. This God is taught to us from His holy Word, the Bible (one of the oldest books known). I believe in God's Son, Jesus Christ. I believe Jesus died on the cross for my sin and the sin of the world and that He was resurrected three days later. By FAITH I believe these things. I believe Christianity is true.
The reason is that Muslims believe that human suffer from sin and not believing in God as when they suffer they believe in God more .
Loathsome spiders, I believe
no sin is bigger than another. God is good and will forgive all sins as long as you know who JESUS is and you know that God sent his one and only son to die for our sins. you must believe that and pray. God is more powerful than anything therefore his grace must be more powerful than a sin.