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Is Sin Real — Or Just Cause and Effect?
Does it matter only when the pain affects you?
If you hurt someone, do you think Why did I do that?
Does the damage you caused matter to you? What if you’re hurt?
When someone lies, cheats, steals, or hurts you physically, is it a sin or just a result of their actions?
Where did the word Sin come from, and why is it used to describe negative behavior? The interesting part is that the Sinner is the one affected by their actions.
Do you believe you’re judged by a higher moral law, or are we just navigating systems of consequence governed by physics, biology, and social structure?
This article explores the consequences of committing a Sin, cause and effect. Does it come from a higher moral authority, or governed by physics, biology, and social structure?
Sin from a Traditionally Religious Perspective.
Sin is something related to all religions.
Sin describes behavior considered in violation of Sacred or Eternal law. Each religion has outlined punishment for committing such acts. These are the consequences one must face for falling from their principles.