Sin
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'''Sin''' is a term used mainly in a [[religion|religious]] context to describe an act that violates a [[morality|moral]] [[rule]], or the state of having committed such a [[violation]]. Sin typically involves deliberately or purposefully [[harm]]ing some living organism (including human as well as other living animals or organisms) without a proper reason. | '''Sin''' is a term used mainly in a [[religion|religious]] context to describe an act that violates a [[morality|moral]] [[rule]], or the state of having committed such a [[violation]]. Sin typically involves deliberately or purposefully [[harm]]ing some living organism (including human as well as other living animals or organisms) without a proper reason. | ||
== See == | == See == | ||
+ | *[[Catholic guilt]] | ||
*[[Original sin]] | *[[Original sin]] | ||
+ | *[[Vice]] | ||
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Sin is a term used mainly in a religious context to describe an act that violates a moral rule, or the state of having committed such a violation. Sin typically involves deliberately or purposefully harming some living organism (including human as well as other living animals or organisms) without a proper reason.
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