Oh darlin', countless times.
2007-01-08 13:08:07
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answered by Yeva 1
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I would be lying if I even tried to number my sins- there are many. That is why I am so thankful for Jesus dying on the cross to save me from those sins, and give me eternal life. I am going to say something here- if I had only sinned once, it would have been enough to condemn me to death without the forgiveness of Christ.
2007-01-08 21:13:11
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answer #2
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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As a Christian I've sinned too frequently to count. Being a Christian doesn't free us from sin, Christ frees us from sin... He died on the cross because of our sin. Christians should be able to more readily recognize and avoid sin, but all Christians will sin.
2007-01-08 21:11:10
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answer #3
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answered by Scott B 7
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Not only Christians, but all human beings consciously and unconciously sin constantly. We do bad things against ourselves, against the world, against God, and wrongly condemn other people for the bad consequences on earth.
Who causes air, water pollution and soil deterioration? Who causes war, starvation, poverty? Who causes anarchy, immorality, social vices? Not other unknown people, but I and you and other individuals, each contribute something to all these bad things.
All criticism, accusation, condemnation... will not bring out anything good. The real solution is first for you and me to rethink, repent and remedy our own wrongs. Then, the world will gradually change. My opinion here is of no value, because who am I for asking you to repent, and how can you trust that I am repenting.
Therefore, at least, the Christians have something good for believing in God and pledging to be honest in their faith. You can base on that faith to remind them, but what is the base for them to remind me and you?!
2007-01-08 21:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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many many. For ALL have sinned and come short of the Glory of God. To repent of one's sins and accept Christ is the only way to be saved however. And then, after that, we'll still sin because Satan loves to tempt us. He doesn't need to tempt the unbelievers because he already has them in his grasp. The difference before salvation is then we DOVE into sin whereas after salvation we FALL into sin. And when we do, we are to acknowledge it and ask forgiveness for it . We ask the Lord for strength and wisdom to overcome future temptations and certainly sin far less than before being saved.
2007-01-08 21:16:14
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answer #5
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answered by Jeff C 4
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I have sinned way too many times to be able to tell you a number. The number doesn't count, that's for sure. From as far as the east is from the west He has forgotten my sin! That is SO GOOD to know, isn't it?! ><>
2007-01-08 21:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I sin on a daily basis. It's not that I want to but I'm human, and because of this fact, I am weak in the flesh.
When I realize that I have sinned, I ask God to forgive me in the name of His Son, Jesus.
Knowing that I can ask for this forgiveness does not give me license to sin freely, it only allows me to keep fellowship with God by asking His pardon.
2007-01-08 21:14:52
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answer #7
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answered by paulsamuel33 4
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Christians are sinners. We sin everyday just like the rest of humanity.
2007-01-08 21:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many times to count, and as recently as earlier today. That's why I am so thankful that Jesus took all our sins on His body on the cross, and that that free gift is available to all who seek it. Contact me personally for more information, I'd be glad to talk about it.
2007-01-08 21:09:26
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answered by Gary B 5
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We all sin each and every day. We cannot help it. That is why Jesus was willing to leave Heavan, come to Earth and die on the cross to pay for our sins.
2007-01-08 21:14:03
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answer #10
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answered by me45404 3
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None. Sin is a made-up concept.
I was a Christian for the better part of 2 decades. I think that means I qualify.
2007-01-08 21:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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