The people of Nineveh, as depicted in the biblical narrative, were known for their wickedness, including violence, idolatry, and moral corruption. Their actions were characterized by oppression and injustice, leading to widespread suffering. The Book of Jonah highlights their need for repentance, emphasizing that their sins had reached a point that warranted divine judgment. Ultimately, their story serves as a powerful example of the potential for redemption through repentance.
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Other People's Sins - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
There is a large list of sins in Christianity. The most severe sins are described in the Ten Commandments. The worst sins in Christianity are related to harming other people and taking possession of other people.
were all bad people we've all done sins Thar for that r no good people??
If they believe that Jesus died for there sins and have asked for forgiveness for their sins, then yes.
If you are referring to the tradtional "Seven Deadly Sins," also called the cardinal sins or capital sins in Catholic dogma they are lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride.
People do have to paid for their sins because god Jehovah give people life but people are doing bad things. We can paid back our sins by do good thing and joining "Jehovah's Witnesses"
so that their sins are forgiven
For their 'sins'.
A Jew seeks forgiveness for his sins from the one against whom he sinned. No human being can forgive sins against god, and god doesn't forgive sins against other people. The Jew has to discuss the matter directly with the appropriate victim of his sin, whoever it happens to be.
Roman Catholic AnswerFor the same reason they confessed their sins in the first century, or in this century: to be forgiven for those sins, because Jesus told them to.
Jesus took on the sins of the world by sacrificing himself on the cross, bearing the punishment for humanity's sins so that people could be forgiven and have a relationship with God.