I would say most of the time these walk hand in hand. However, sin is completely defined by going against God. Morals are something that can be, among other things, created by society in general.
If you took a 21 year old California girl who was dressed and ready to hit a club on a Saturday night - and stuck her in the middle of an Amish church-meeting. Would the way the woman's dressed automatically make her a sinner? not necessarily - but to the Amish, it would automatically make her immoral.
2007-03-17 15:26:29
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answered by CHRISTINA 4
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Sinfully wrong could mean darn near anything - a lot of the definition of sin is decided by the church leadership. Take, for example, the former dictation of the Catholic church which declared that eating meat on Friday was a sin.... and take the attitudes of several Christian denominations that place dancing in the "sinfully wrong" category.
I don't think this is a very difficult question to decide an answer for. "Sinfully wrong" is different from "Morally wrong" in that it is very possibly recognized by only a splinter of the larger society and that it may reflect some of the most bazaar values of the religiously lead sub-communities within our society.
As an atheist, I find that what may be recognized as "sin" is often mere nonsense. My morals are learned behaviors and they are carefully considered applications of the most reasonable societal moral norms - some are completely in parallel to religious ideas and some are very much in conflict.
In my book, (and I'm not talking about holy tomes,) "morally wrong" does not consider, even in the least way, that which may be "sinfully wrong". Having a ready list of "sins" to avoid just isn't worth a crap in an organized modern society.
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2007-03-17 15:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The word "sinfully wrong" contains a redundancy. What is sinful is already morally wrong. It's like saying you have made an incorrect error. So you should rather say that such an act is either sinful, or that it is morally wrong. Both terms are synonymous. But sinfully wrong is just not correct word usage.
2007-03-17 15:20:52
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answered by Seraph 4
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Sinful includes things that are bad for your body, your mind and your soul. As a goofy example, deliberately ramming your head against the wall is bad for your body and probably bad for the mind, but has no real consequence for your soul. So it's not a sin and it's not immoral, but it's still a bad idea lol.
Moral issues generally deal with sexuality and if it's morally wrong, it's probably sinful. I'm sorry, I can't think of a good example right now (a bit tired), but I think you see the point.
2007-03-17 15:20:34
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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An opinion is many times concise and to the factor. It has good judgment backing it and a feeling that the guy has some theory what they're speaking approximately. A rant is the different. It is going way off subject count number many situations, and is basically pastime based in nature. This many times skill that the guy has an opinion, yet would not have sufficient backing to declare it.
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answered by arieux 4
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Sinfully wrong is breaking the Ten Commandment, breaking God's Law. Morally wrong, is not able to control your own bodily desire .
2007-03-17 16:45:00
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answered by Anonymous
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To me nothing is sinfully wrong. Anything that is harmful to others is morally wrong. I am often morally wrong but I am not a sinner.
2007-03-17 15:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing is sinfully wrong as sin is an offense to deity and there is no deity; it is thus impossible to offend a deity and thus sin is impossible.
Morals, however, are real and thus things can be morally in error.
2007-03-17 15:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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sinfully wrong is something thats wrong according to religion
morally wrong is the basic human instinct of what is wrong.
2007-03-17 15:15:39
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answered by Loathing 6
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Sin is an imaginary affront to an imaginary being. Morality is just an extension of the values that fantasy world fosters.
2007-03-17 15:17:49
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answered by God 6
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