"Sin" is a religious term, so you should ask your religious leader about this. In some religions and cultures, this would not be considered sinful. In others it would.
If you are both adults now and not living in your parents home, then it should be up to the two of you. There is certainly no biological reason it should be forbidden.
On the other hand, if either one of you is still living with your parents then a romantic (and presumably sexual) relationship could be very disruptive. Your parents made you siblings by the adoption process. If you change that to something else, they could easily interpret that as incest.
2007-03-24 01:46:23
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answered by pondering_it_all 4
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This world is so screwed up. No it isn't a sin to be with your adopted sister but it can cause major complications. If it doesn't work out with her you have to see her all of the time. And people will probably say you guys are bad. Both of you need to be of age so you can make the right decisions. Can't you's nip this in the bud and find someone else?
2007-03-24 08:41:01
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answered by Sunshine 6
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No, it's not a sin. You're not related by blood, but your family may still be weirded out by it. On the downside, how will you and your family be affected if your romantic relationship goes sour? Or if you break up and get married to someone else, how will she feel about your sister also being your ex? Ow, my brain hurts now.
2007-03-24 10:02:30
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answered by sgtlambsonswife 3
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Not a sin since you aren't blood but remember you were raised at brother and sister. Wouldn't be the first time something like this has happened tho.
2007-03-24 08:45:48
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answered by my_own_frog 3
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If you were raised as siblings, then it is wrong. I suppose you would have to take into consideration how long you were "raised" as siblings. At a young age, did you grow up together? If so, then yes when growing up you thought of her as your sister, and vice versa. That is creepy....
However, if you were thrown into a sibling situation later after teenage years, then I can understand a bit. You will never truely think of her as your sibling.
I think the time line has a lot to do with this one.
2007-03-24 10:08:32
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answered by Steffi 3
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No this is not a sin if you ask me... You are not blood related so go for it..... I feel that there is nothing wrong with this at all. Just make sure you are happy and love each other for all the right reasons. Good luck to the both of you.
2007-03-24 08:45:00
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answered by Lady Hewitt 6
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Well lets see; Age might be another !?! Or big mistake!!?!! & Is this coming from a state that allows that sort of thing? If so; Go to other sources for or better`yet,. Ask a member of the clergy to explain the rights & wrongs about your particular circumstance !?!.,."R"r,r`r'=>
2007-03-24 08:53:41
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answered by ? 5
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Not a sin, however, i can't and wouldn't fall for someone i grew up with as my brother it to me would not feel right. And why do people fall for someone all the time that they know they shouldn't? Aren't they more people in your state or town? sorry my opinion and everyone has one..
2007-03-24 09:39:18
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answered by sweetemtation_123 4
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Myth tells that humans under the influence of sex are not only shameless but also fearless. To lead lives of refinity and purpose; we have been set some guidelines on human to human relations - You are close to committing an unforgeivable sin - beware!
2007-03-24 08:42:29
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answered by sadan_gts2004 2
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nop! its not a sin but make sure that 1) ur not related by blood which ur not and also that u have brest fed from a same mother! than if these two questions are not that happend btn u two! then ur realtion is Accepted!
2007-03-24 08:57:52
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answered by ---->>มาร์ญาม<<----! 3
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