you are right no one is sinless because we all sin. we are born into sin.
But your statment heaven is going to be an empty place.
You are very wrong on that,
If you repent of your sins, you will be forgivin of them, and your name will not be blotted out of the book of life.
therefore heaven will not be empty at all
but instead very full
2007-01-08 05:27:56
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answered by skitz 2
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Girl wonder, time is a human concept? Even if there were no humans on this earth ,time would remain. Did you mean to answer that? With that logic, I wouldn't believe that there were no sin, just because you think so.
You are right, questioner, that no man is sinless. Thank God though, he made a way, when there was no way. We are all on our way to hell, because of it. We couldn't die for our own sins, and be saved. Jesus came to change that. Thank you Jesus for your great love! Heaven, will NOT be an empty place. God made sure of it, when he sees those that are forgiven, by the blood Jesus shed on the cross.
2007-01-08 13:17:55
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answered by oceansnsunsets 4
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I think you missed the part that Jesus came and died for our sins so that we can be forgiven, and spend eternity in Heaven. Contrary to popular beliefs, Christianity does not teach that we have to be sinless to get to Heaven.
2007-01-08 13:16:55
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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In principle nobody is sinless. This is true even if your concept of 'sin' is based on purely philosophical rather than religious principles. We've all done things at some point in time that we probably shouldn't have; human frailty is universal.
2007-01-08 13:17:01
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answered by dukefenton 7
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Not so. Being sinless is not a prerequisite to enter heaven. If that were so, you are right, none of us would get there. Jesus died to pay the sin debt and that is what will get me there, accepting Him as my Savior. Give it a try. YBIC
2007-01-08 13:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there is not a person on this earth that is sinless. The only man who was sinless, was the Lord Jesus Christ who died on the cross of Calvary for the sins of the world (past, present, and future). Only a pure, sinless lamb could be slain for the sins of the people, according to the Law (Lev. 5:1-10). According to the Bible, due to Christ's sacrifice and victorious resurrection, any who believe in Him and His work on the cross will have the perfect record of Christ imputed to their account in Heaven. In reality, when we accept what Christ has done for us, we are not seen as ourselves, but as Christ in God's eyes. The work of Christ did many things for us:
Redemption: Meaning "bought back"; when Christ died as a sinless sacrifice, he paid the price God required for sin; effectively buying us back from the chains of sin. We were slaves to sin once, but Christ's shedding of blood set us free! (Ephesians 1:3-14)
Reconciliation: When Adam sinned, mankind was seperated from fellowship with God. Our rebellion against God repels Him, as He cannot be in the presence of sin. With Christ's work on the cross, we can be reconciled to God, using Jesus' work as a bridge (of sorts) to come back to God (Hebrews 2:17-18)
Justification: Meaning we are seen just as if we have never been sinners in God's eyes. When we accepted Jesus Christ as our personal Savior, we are justified in God's sight, because His work is placed on our account. Jesus did the work for us! All we have to do is accept it (Romans 4:25; 5:16-18)
No, no one on Earth is sinless (Romans 3:23). In fact, we are dying in our sins, and will face the penalty for those sins (Romans 6:23), unless we accept and believe in the work Christ (Romans 5:8) did for us and accept Him (Romans 10:13)
2007-01-08 13:27:35
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answered by ntcplanters 3
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Since sin is not a universal concept that everyone follows, I would dare say there are a lot of people who are sinless.
No one is free of error, but sin?
Yeah, I know I'll get called wrong, because the "Bible" says there was sin, but I'm not Christian so I don't have to play by those rules.
2007-01-08 13:19:33
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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What constitutes sin is a subjective opinion. In reality many of the things that we consider sinful are meaningless. The greatest sin most people commit is clinging to materialist desires instead of seeking spiritual enlightenment.
2007-01-08 13:17:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I ask you, are you a sinner? Have you ever lied, stolen, lusted, coveted, or been angry with someone unjustly? If so, then you have broken the Law of God. God has said "You shall not steal; You shall not lie; You shall have no other gods before Me; You shall not murder, etc.," (Exodus 20). He has given the standard of righteousness and if you have broken any of God's commandments then you have fallen short of that standard and are under the inevitable judgment of God. When you die, you will face Him and on the Day of Judgment He will punish all sinners.
If you do not like this teaching, then throw away your Bible and turn from Christ, for this is the message of God's word -- that Jesus came to die for sinners and to save them from the wrath to come.
Jesus is the One you need. He alone. Not your works (Rom. 3:10-12; Isaiah 64:6). Not your sincerity. Not your goodness. You have nothing to offer God except your sinfulness. It is only by the love and grace of God found in Jesus and His sacrifice that you can be delivered from the righteous wrath of God upon all who have broken His law. Jesus saves you from God.
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2007-01-08 13:15:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well once you are under the grace and covered by the blood of Christ you are then considered "sinles" or Holy in God's sight.
The Bible in fact, says you are a Son of God. And Sons of God are Holy and free from accusation. We have been justified, reconciled, and redeemed through Christ Jesus.
1 John 1 says that Jesus blood continually purifies us from all slin. So all who have a repentant heart are constantly under grace.
2007-01-08 13:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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