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What is sin?
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@enarjord ·
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What is sin?
The word "sin" originally meant "missing the mark" in archery or spear throwing. To sin was to hit the target, but miss the gold at the center.

If you miss the point, you sin. If you eat more than what the body can absorb effectively, it is gluttony and a sin. If you have sexual intercourse without accepting responsibility of raising the resulting children, it is lust and a sin. 

Do you get the point?
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@rzs · (edited)
What is sin?
A SIN can be  defined as any activity which is forbidden in your religion. To determine which activity is forbidden in your religion it is recommended you read your Holy Scripture in a language that you understand.

For example Lying is forbidden in all religions you SIN every time you lie, you SIN every time you accept a bribe. 

For Muslims it is a SIN to drink Alcohol or eat Pork. For Hindu's and Christians it is not considered a SIN. For Muslims Charging Interest on a Loan they give to a needy is Haram where as in Hindus and Christians there is no such limitation.

The concept of SIN comes from religion. Almost all religions have this concept only the Nomenclature differs For Hindu's SIN is called PAAP , for Muslims SIN is called Haram/Gunah.

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