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- | '''Confession''' of [[sin]]s is part of the Christian faith and practice. The meaning is essentially the same as the [[criminal]] one – to admit one's [[guilt]]. Confession of one's sins, or at least of one's sinfulness, is seen by most churches as a pre-requisite for becoming a [[Christian]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | '''Confession''' of [[sin]]s is part of the Christian faith and practice. The meaning is essentially the same as the [[criminal]] one – to admit one's [[guilt]]. Confession of one's sins, or at least of one's sinfulness, is seen by most churches as a pre-requisite for becoming a [[Christian]].{{GFDL}} |
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Confession of sins is part of the Christian faith and practice. The meaning is essentially the same as the criminal one – to admit one's guilt. Confession of one's sins, or at least of one's sinfulness, is seen by most churches as a pre-requisite for becoming a Christian.
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