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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. Commonly, the moral code of conduct is decreed by a ...
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Atonement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The atonement is a doctrine found within both Christianity and Judaism. It describes how sin can be forgiven by God. In Judaism, Atonement is said to be the process of forgiving or pardoning a trans...
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The first component of the Christian understanding of Sin and Atonement is that God is just, and exercises natural justice. He does not forgive sins without exacting retribution; as it would be against the dictates of absolute justice.
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Definition:; In Christianity, the idea of atonement is centered upon the crucifiction and death of Jesus. To put it simply, Jesus died for out sins so that we would no longer have to pay for them by suffering in hell.
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In the same way, Jesus, the sinless One, bore our sins in his body. The theological term for this is "Substitutionary Atonement," that is, the sacrifice becomes a substitute for the sinner and bears the punishment for the sinner's sins.
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As I was watching Atonement unfold, I was somewhat plagued by hunger, headache and a need to visit a bathroom, but all those worries vanished as I realized that Mr. Wright had become one of the great filmmakers of our time.
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Atonement for the people was made in a form without any parallel in the entire sacrificial system, Lev. xvi. 7-22, or Deut. xxi. 4, perhaps excepted. A scapegoat, upon which the high priest laid the sins of the people, was sent forth into the wilderness to Azazel (a demon,according to Ibn Ezra on Lev.
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You will need to atone for sins that you knew you committed and that you didn't know you comitted - both. My suggestion to you is to pick up the Yom Kippur special prayer book - if you are not Jewish, you'll need to look it up on-line - and read through the confession of sins - ... Home Politics The Atonement of Sins...
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In the time of OLD, the isrealites had to take their sacrifice of blood to the tabernacle for atonement of sins, what about you, you are no longer living by the law, then how are you to live if you believe it only applied to the 144,000?
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Cardinal Hummes also explained that the atonement initiative would require every diocesan bishop to assign a priest to work full-time on the arrangements in their localities. ... Rome's well-meaning but poorly-launched move may leave many Catholics wondering if they have to shoulder the guilt for the "Sins of the Fathers."
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