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Welcome to Living Temple . SIN. Sin-Cross religious discussion. Hinduism.

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Welcome to Living Temple 

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  1. Welcome to Living Temple

  2. SIN

  3. Sin-Cross religious discussion

  4. Hinduism In Hinduism, the term sin (pāpa in Sanskrit) is often used to describe actions that create negative karma by violating moral and ethical codes, which automatically brings negative consequences. Sin in this sense is not a crime against the will of God, but against (1) moral order, and (2) one's own self.

  5. Islam Muslims see sin as anything that goes against the commands of God (Allah). Islam teaches that sin is an act and not a state of being. The Qur'an teaches that "the soul is certainly prone to evil, unless the Lord does bestow His Mercy" and that even the prophets do not absolve themselves of the blame

  6. Judaism Judaism regards the violation of any of the 613 commandments as a sin. Judaism teaches that sin is an act, but one has an inclination to do evil "from his youth".

  7. Christianity In Christianity, sin is believed to alienate the sinner from God. It has damaged, and completely severed, the relationship of humanity to God. That relationship can only be restored through acceptance of Jesus Christ and his death on the cross as a substitutionary sacrifice for mankind's sin. Original sin states that sin entered the human world through Adam and Eve's sin in the Garden of Eden, and that human beings have since lived with the consequences of this first sin.

  8. The Effect of Choosing a life of Sin… • For those not in Christ • Eternal Physical & Spiritual Separation from God… hell b. For those truly in Christ • Wont destroy your salvation • Will destroy your relationship

  9. Natural Question… Can you become “unsaved” once “saved?” The bible leaves room for both answers… Can renounce Salvation 2 Pet. 2:1; Gal. 5:4; Heb. 6:4-6 Heb. 10:26-27 Ps. 69:28 Cannot renounce Salvation John. 10:27-28 Heb. 13:5 Matt. 7:21-23 1 John. 2:19 Rom. 8:38-39

  10. Natural Next Questions Were they ever saved in the first place? How can I have assurance of Salvation? How far can I push sin and remain in Salvation?

  11. Why would you try? Biblically- Romans 6 Spiritually- You have the Holy Spirit Rationally- It doesn’t make Sense

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