YES! If you haven't already simply accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior and accept his gift of salvation-it is free :) God forgives all who repent.
God Bless!
2007-03-14 01:37:54
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answered by The OTHER Boelyn Chic 5
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Sins are forgiven when we repent (turn away from them, and ask forgiveness). To truly repent of a sin, you should strive to not repeat the sin.
Guilt is used by the devil to make you give up on trying to be good, so it is a pointless thing. Once you have turned away from the sin and try to live a good life, you will be a better person.
So, all sins are forgiven when you turn away from them and ask for forgiveness.
2007-03-14 01:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are saved (born again) and you repent of your sins then yes. You need to be born again and have that relationship with God! Then HE casts your sins into the sea of forgetfullness to be remembered no more. One thing I will mention is that this is not a method that can be used to just keep committing sin...you must not premeditate the sins in your heart and they cannot be habitual in nature. God's forgiveness is not mean to be used as a "magic potion".
2007-03-14 01:34:51
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answered by cocoaqueen4u 1
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All sins ARE forgiven if you have the Solution:
Create a private, personal, direct, divine relationship with Our Creator and save your Soul from religion.
Only with Our Creator's Love and Peace will we be Truly Free!
Once you are Free, then you have no sins!
Take Care!
2007-03-14 01:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you repent, not only ask for forgiveness but repent (turn from the old ways completely.) God says that all your sins can be laid at the cross for him to bear. All your sins are forgiven if you diligently seek forgiveness
2007-03-14 01:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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God says:
"1 By the heaven, holding mansions of the stars,
2 And by the Promised Day.
3 And by the witness and that whereunto he beareth testimony,
4 (Self-)destroyed were the owners of the ditch
5 Of the fuel-fed fire,
6 When they sat by it,
7 And were themselves the witnesses of what they did to the believers.
8 They had naught against them save that they believed in Allah, the Mighty, the Owner of Praise,
9 Him unto Whom belongeth the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth; and Allah is of all things the Witness.
10 Lo! they who persecute believing men and believing women and repent not, theirs verily will be the doom of hell, and theirs the doom of burning. "
Imagine that those who burnt the faithful christians alive can be forgived if they asked sincerely for forgiveness, and behold how God is Most Merciful, Don't think your sins is stronger than that.
2007-03-14 01:59:08
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answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6
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Sin = Disobedience
Righteous = Obedience
2007-03-14 01:37:51
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answered by אידיאליסטי™ 5
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Sins that involve you and God can be forgiven by Gods wanting.
Sins that involve you and another person, like acts of terrorism, killing, stealing, slandering etc, will NOT be forgiven by God until you make it up to the person.
This includes all living beings.
So try not to break the rights of another living being unless you can afford to make it upto them.
2007-03-14 01:36:45
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answered by Antares 6
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ask yourself - why do you view them as disgusting? and if you think that, why did you do them? will you do them again? according to the catholic church, being born a human, you are born with sin. the point of view you ask this question from will greatly depend upon the answer you buy into - sin v. law, right or wrong, etc. but the bible does say god forgives, so, ask forgiveness and don't do it again, whatever it is, unless you really want to, and then you should question why you believe it's wrong to begin with.
2007-03-14 01:36:40
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answered by minstrelboy 2
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All sins are forgiven, and can be washed away, if you accept Jesus, and ask for forgiveness, and turn away from the sins.
2007-03-14 01:32:45
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answered by paj 5
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The Qur'an gives the prescription: "If anyone does evil or wrongs his own soul, but afterwards seeks Allah's forgiveness, he will find Allah is -Forgiving, Most Merciful."(al-Nisa; 4:110). Islam teaches repentance, stopping evil ways, feeling sorry for for what one has done, and determining to follow the path of Allah as much as humanly possible. . The Qur'an puts it clearly: "But My Mercy extends to all things."(al-A'raf; 7:156
Adam "atoned" for his sin by saying "My Lord I have sinned and if you do not forgive me and have mercy upon me then I shall indeed have lost." So God forgave him. Similarly, all human beings have the door to forgiveness left open to them by God
2007-03-14 02:32:55
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answered by BeHappy 5
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