God is holy and cannot tolerate sin, no matter how big or small. like you said, all sin is equal in his eyes. Since their all the same, the punishment is the same. Hell
2007-12-10 21:28:41
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answered by ReliableLogic 5
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nevertheless Paul is making a generalization of all humanity, Protestants and Catholics alike might agree that there are exceptions. to illustrate, a baby under the age of reason isn't able to committing easily sin. by potential of definition he can’t sin, because of the fact sinning demands the skill to reason and the skill to point to sin. that's indicated by potential of Paul later interior the epistle to the Romans whilst he speaks of the time whilst Jacob and Esau have been unborn little ones as a time whilst they "had completed no longer something the two good or undesirable" (Rom. 9:11). So does Paul trump Paul? Or do we ought to discover a thank you to reconcile the two on the start likely contradictory statements? i might say you need to study your theology back. In Genesis 3:15, God states that there is to be an enmity between the "woman" and the serpent, and this enmity is shared between her seed and its seed. Her seed is the messiah, who stands in opposition to the seed of the serpent. the mum of the messiah is asserted to share the comparable enmity—total opposition—with devil. If Mary, "the female" had any sin, then she does no longer be in finished opposition to the devil. some argue that the "woman" refers to Eve, yet this might no longer be the finished which potential of the text fabric, as Eve is often linked together with her collaboration with the serpent, no longer her opposition to him. in user-friendly terms Mary, the recent Eve, suits the define of the female in Genesis 3:15.
2016-10-11 01:15:19
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answered by ? 4
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[6:160] Whoever does a righteous work receives the reward for ten, and the one who commits a sin is requited for only one. No one suffers the slightest injustice.
[6:161] Say, "My Lord has guided me in a straight path - the perfect religion of Abraham, monotheism. He never was an idol worshiper."
[6:162] Say, "My Contact Prayers (Salat), my worship practices, my life and my death, are all devoted absolutely to GOD alone, the Lord of the universe.
[6:163] "He has no partner. This is what I am commanded to believe, and I am the first to submit."
[6:164] Say, "Shall I seek other than GOD as a lord, when He is the Lord of all things? No soul benefits except from its own works, and none bears the burden of another. Ultimately, you return to your Lord, then He informs you regarding all your disputes."
[6:165] He is the One who made you inheritors of the earth, and He raised some of you above others in rank, in order to test you in accordance with what He has given you. Surely, your Lord is efficient in enforcing retribution, and He is Forgiver, Most Merciful.
2007-12-10 21:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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ok,it's true that even a small sin is a sin it's actually according to what you have committed,my suggestion is that you read the holy bible and you will come to the 10 commandments of the lord so by preserving the 10 commandments you would surely know what is wrong and right!
2007-12-10 21:40:40
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answered by mari_2liku 1
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They are equal in that they lead to hell, forever, which is why we ALL need to be washed in the blood of the Lamb. If not, you'll be found guilty and the sentence is eternal. Whether you murder, or covet, the sentence is the same, and Jesus is the ONLY atonement.
2007-12-10 21:29:29
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answered by Halfadan 4
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All sins are not equal.They vary according to their severity.You must have the wrong Bible. Telling a lie will not send you to Hell,that is a venial sin. Killing another person (mortal sin) and not asking for repentance could send you to Hell.
2007-12-10 21:42:28
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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Jesus wasn't talking about the judicial system, he was talking about the critea to get into heaven.
We have all fallen short of the Glory of God. It's by his grace and forgiveness that we hope to be in heaven with him.
You have taken this completely out of context. I think that you need to read you bible a little more.
2007-12-10 21:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh for god sakes. THINK about that phrase. Think about what He could actually be talking about.
Do people not have the capacity or depth to read anymore? And actually seek understanding? Are we so dumbed down that we simply look at words on paper?
Let me guess, you read Shakespeare and can't figure out what he's talking about.
2007-12-10 21:30:12
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answered by Think! 3
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'Sin' no matter how large or small, is forgiven by Jesus if we confess it, so spiritually we do not have to suffer the consequences of it. But in our society we must suffer the consequences of it, and there are definitely grades of offence here.
2007-12-10 21:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In the furnace you go, whatever sin it is, equal or not. You have to be sinless or blameless to be free from being thrown into the burning furnace to be roasted forever ( I hope).
2007-12-10 21:32:48
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answered by Kingdomchild07 5
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