No. In Judaism, actions count as much as, if not more, than beliefs. So if a person sins, they must genuinely repent, and they must make amends to anyone they have hurt. They must also learn from the mistake and vow, sincerely, never to repeat it. We are not expected to be perfect; rather, what counts is that we do our best, and learn from our mistakes. And on Yom Kippur, the Day Of Atonement, we reflect on the previous year, and pray for forgiveness for any sins we have committed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It depends on your religious views. It is considered a sin in several religions, including:Most branches of ChristianityIslamOrthodox Judaism (ALL other types of Judaism do not consider it a sin)Bahá'í Faith (though it's only a sin for members of the religion)Hinduism (mixed opinions)JainismSikhism (mixed opinions)ZoroastrianismTaoismIt is expressly considered NOT a sin in the following religions:Judaism (all affiliations except Orthodox)WiccaUnitarian UniversalismConfucianism
Judaism is sometimes called the Mosaic faith (religion of Moses).
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God founded faith in Judaism and Christianity, with Judaism having the promises and Christianity having the fulfillment of the promises.
because judaism makes it a sin specifically for a man to have sex with a man, it can be interpreted that lesbianism is allowed in judaism
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Most religions, including Judaism and Christianity, do not like it when you leave the religion and join a new one. If you know anything about your faith as a Christian, you will know the answer to this question.
Both, definitely. There can be no doubt.
Abraham founded Judaism 3800 years ago.
The scared word of faith in Judaism is 'Emunah'. Faith is defined as the belief that is not based on proof as well as confidence that is based on some degree of warrant.
Can you absolve me, father?Penance will absolve your sins.
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