It's possible to fail to realize just about any action that is wrong is wrong if that's what you mean...
If you mean preform the action without realizing it, well, Christians do tend to consider lust a sin, and one usually doesn't pay attention to what they're thinking... Really, all of the "seven deadly sins" fit into this category of sins based upon thoughts one doesn't necessarily realize they're having. So yes, yes there are sins like that.
2007-11-03 21:59:10
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answered by yelxeH 5
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Yes, all the time. That is why Jesus died for us. Because we are born into sin and it is impossible to avoid it. What will be judged against you will be the sins you committed after you knew they were wrong. Pretty much anything outside of moderation is a sin also.ie.eating,drinking,sleeping,working, and yes even talking. Although these are sins, for some it is necessary for their very existence. So you can see why God needed to sacrifice a part of him meaning his son Jesus, because in this world he didn't want to have to judge people of all the petty sins because then we would all end up separated from him for eternity. If you catch a sin before it is committed or you feel guilty after you have committed a sin then that is the Holy Spirit working in you to try to help you change what you are doing or thinking. Hope this helps a little. GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS!!!
2007-11-03 22:15:21
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answered by Allan C 6
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The greatest sins of all: sins against The Self, which are the easiest to commit without realizing. The parts of the Self which are kept in denial are held back by blinders. Not seen, not known. Not known, easy targets. Example: a child is chronically neglected by his mother. He grows up tough, not knowing he is starving for motherlove. Along the way he finds his drug of choice and learns to feed what he thinks is an addiction but is in fact a starving little boy's soul. A sin against The Self.
2007-11-03 21:27:16
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answered by tseyu 1
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To sin means to willfully go against God. While I do believe we all have the light of Christ within us, aka a conscience, which points to the more serious sins as right and wrong, there are things that you may have never been taught as a sin and have no reason to consider a sin so it wouldnt be very fair to hold you very accountable for those actions.
2007-11-03 21:28:06
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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No, you must be aware of a sin and commit it with realization that it is wrong. If your not aware of it, it doesn't mean its not wrong, but probably not sinful. I think its a sin to keep yourself in the dark about sins.
2007-11-03 21:56:41
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answered by Sleepyguy 4
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I'm gonna say yeah.
Just because you didn't take the time to learn doesn't mean you are exempt. Also we forget about things a lot.....these typically are more minor sins....its not like you killed a person and then said oops thats right...i'm not suppose to do that.
Typically its no biggy either.....well ig uess it depends on your religion.....but ask for forgiveness for the sins you are unaware that you committed......and as long as you are learning.......lots of times you have to relearn because there is soo much.
2007-11-03 21:46:06
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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One cannot be blamed for what one doesn't understand - some are invincibly ignorant while others are ignorant yet to learn. You have to be fully aware of what your doing and wilfully be doing so before its a sin in the proper sense. Most of what many do wrong are shortcomings brought about by our human condition - and that's normal.
Peace
2007-11-03 22:26:12
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answered by ziffa 3
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What you thought and what you are thinking is not a sin but it would probably be a sin if it is against the law of God. The act of disobeying God and his laws is a sin against God.
jtm
2007-11-03 21:01:10
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answered by Jesus M 7
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The word sin is misunderstood,and is generally accepted by religionists as any violation of the Ten Commandments.Which
were presented to the Hebrews by Moses,because in their state of consciousness,they would be incapable of accepting anything on a Spiritual level.The word sin is meaningless,and I shall clarify your enigma by stating that everybody -including the Pope - violate Spritual Law,knowingly or in ignorance every day. This is not to be interpreted as criticism,because it is impossible (humanly) not to violate Spiritual Law in one way,or another.Whilst Christians,"so-called" will protest,the fact is that the entity referred to as Jesus did -if what he was reported to have said is accurate - violate Spiritual Law by
refering to the Scribes and Pharisees,as hypocrits and vipers.In doing this he was "bearing false witness against his
neighbours", which could be cited as the predominant and universal breach of Spiritaul Law.I reiterate,it is impossible,
humanly,to avoid breaching Spiritual Law,and anyone,myself
included,who claims not to violate Spiritual Law in one way,or another, every day,are deluding themselves and are in for a unexpected and unpalitable awakening.
of Spiritual Law
2007-11-03 22:46:24
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answered by Socrates1944 5
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Since there are "sins of omission," I'm sure there are plenty of times that people sin without realizing it simply because they failed to do something.
2007-11-03 21:58:11
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answered by Anonymous
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