If you keep this guiding principle in check then the world would be a much better place.
From a Christain point of view how does this weigh up? If Jesus had died for our sins then we can be as evil as we want and still go to heaven as long as we beleive in Jesus.
Also what happens to those who lived before Jesus - are they siners? Do they go to hell?
Jesus was he God or Prophet? Most certainly a Prophet - God would not turn his back on mindkind who did not get Jesus's message.
2006-09-18 03:44:22
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answered by A C 2
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I will reply in 2 parts to keep it short but any way" Do not Look at the Insignificance of your sins" Well you have to look at it it is important to yr grow and move toward repentance and To Allah sin is sin rather Small or Large and too lead into the second part the Significance of the sin and how u correct yr error prove you have respect for the laws that lay b4 you given by Allah. Remember rather small or large in sin all is important to the one who deserves all praises and wants his people on the right track
2006-09-18 10:45:39
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answered by Muslimah4Life 3
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Hmmm. Me i am one of the few that has been praying out sins for some years now, maybe i should give them less significance//// They have to go as they block my energy flow..(guess it is asking forgiveness for sins that makes negative energies (demons??) leave. Lyrics of somehow I find my way Home come to mind. "Am I so trapped in my sins.." He says He won't be long in the song.. Yes God will love me free.. Sometimes I am running from more then running to and that cannot be what is supposed to happen, thx//
2006-09-18 10:40:49
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answered by Paradise Regained 5
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I'm guilty by nature. If I realize I'm sinning (ie actively sinning and I know it's wrong) I feel guilty until I go to confessin. If it's something I'm not aware of or didn't realize was a sin, I don't often think on it.
2006-09-18 10:41:44
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answered by sister steph 6
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This is a different, and true, way to look at it. I would add, "consider the HOLINESS of The One you are disobeying".
2006-09-18 10:34:23
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answered by freelancenut 4
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I always look at ANY sin as a disobedience to God, whether it's by thoughts, words, or deeds I ask forgiveness for it/them.
2006-09-18 10:34:20
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answered by Gail R 4
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There is no insignificant sin, for all sin displeases God. All sin is disobedience to God and all sin hurts God. God does not accept sin because he is without sin.
2006-09-18 10:40:35
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answered by Preacher 6
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I understand completely....All sins are equal and fall short to the glory of God.
I definitly think about that one.
2006-09-18 10:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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yup.. i'm a muslim.. n this is totally true....
yeah its relevant to our everyday life...
sometimes i do view my sins this way (i know we shud be doin it all the time... n i feel totally ashamed)
i hope n pray that Allah forgives all my sins that i knew n those that i did not know ..... n to give me the best in this world n the Hereafter .. Ameen
2006-09-18 10:38:30
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answered by Apple 4
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An excuse for any infraction--large or small--to have the same incredibly unjust punishment.
2006-09-18 10:37:55
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answered by Scott M 7
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