Yes, no one is perfect. Even the most seemingly perfect person will slip up. You have to strive to be the best person you can, mistakes are expected.
2007-11-29 04:30:58
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answered by love 6
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We are all sinful meaning we all commit individual acts of sin and there is the propensity in us to gravitate towards sin. This does not mean that we are all as bad as we could be just that we have this bent toward sinning. A person once said that the most empirically verifiable fact about the human race is that we are not "basically good." Just take a look at our history and you'll see that its true and not just from the Bible. But yes, scripture says "all have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God." My pastor once said "the ground at the foot of the cross is level for everyone because we have all fallen short of God's standards for our lives." That's the wonderful thing about the gospel. God is not content to stay up in heaven and condemn us to be separated from him because of this condition. Rather, he came down and lived a perfect human life and died as a sacrificial substitute on the cross taking our sins and providing the only way to be reconciled to him so we can now have a right relationship with him. By God's grace I made the decision to accept what he did for me and he has changed my life for the better. There are still struggles, but I am definitely a better person than I was when I was 18. Hope that helps my friend.
2007-11-29 04:42:27
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answered by vantil23 5
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Two issues w/your question. First is that it's dependent on your definition of sin. Second is that you are free to choose your actions and therefore sin or lack there of is a choice. PEACE!
2007-11-29 04:36:58
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answered by thebigm57 7
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Yes. We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. But, we can be forgiven. All you have to do is confess, turn from your wicked ways, and take God's side on sin.
2007-11-29 04:31:26
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answered by dubc1976 2
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It is human nature.
Man is not a sinner because he sins,
man sins because he is a sinner.
It is our nature.
We cannot but sin.
We are capable of a general "good", but all our own righteousness is like filthy rags in God's sight. We cannot be good enough to save ourselves. We need the Savior Jesus.
2007-11-29 04:31:47
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answered by Jed 7
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Yes. Befor borning. From inside of our mother.
And this because all of us we die. This is the price and also like a stamp on as because we take the sin.
2007-11-29 04:32:34
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answered by krabul 2
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I'm not. "Sin" is a deliberate transgression against a god's known will. I know of no gods, so I can't sin.
I screw up a lot, and sometimes do things I shouldn't, but I don't sin.
2007-11-29 04:32:04
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answered by Hera Sent Me 6
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No, we are not full of sin nor a sinner.
Sin is not our nature - who we are.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-11-29 04:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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What is sin? Is it sinful to kill someone? That's the law of nature, then why?
2007-11-29 04:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
2007-11-29 04:31:01
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answered by loveChrist 6
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Yup. But Jesus died and shed His blood for us...which covers our sins. We just have to ask forgiveness.
2007-11-29 04:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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