The first encounter of the word "nature" in the KJV Bible, falls into a New Testament description of man's perversion of nature that we call, homosexuality:
"...God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly..." (Rom.1:26-27).
Sin, on the other hand, according to God's definition is: "...the transgression of the law." (I John 3:4) The "law" being the Ten Commandments [Rom.7:7].
The Commandments of "adultery" and "lust" [covetousness] might be cited to cover the "sin against nature" called homosexuality... except that this perversion of what God has made is too disgusting [abominable] to even name or give recognition to... and far beyond the boundaries of what He intended.
So, "sin against nature" has to be the the "abomination of homosexuality," the perversion of the "natural use" of sex God created and intended between a man and a woman -- according to The Bible.
No, not at all. Sin, by definition is the willingness of a person to do something against the will of God.
St. Augustine defined sin as "a word, deed, or desire in opposition to the eternal law." Thus sin, by definition is against Someone - God.
i think its none because super nature actives are against nature
To take wrongful action against oneself.
Jesus was free of sin. He did not have sin nature. He was the son of God
A sine wave is the graph of y = sin(x). It demonstrates to cyclic nature of the sine function.
A sin is an offence to God. According to a lot of Christian thinkers, human beings are offensive to god from birth because of the disobedience of Adam and Eve, which God has held against every human being since. No amount of virtuous living could make God forgive us for what our ancestors did. Others might be inclined to say that human beings have a natural inclination to sin, that is, to do things which are offensive to God. Although people may be born without sin, it is in their nature to sin. This could also be called a sinful nature.
In 1645, sin was defined as a violation of the divine law or a moral transgression against God's will as understood by Christian theology. It was seen as an act of disobedience to God's commands and a separation from divine righteousness. This definition was heavily influenced by the beliefs of the Protestant Reformation and the teachings of the Catholic Church at the time.
Answer:Our sinful nature is the cause of immorality. Through Adam and Eve's sin against God, sin has entered the world. Therefore, we all are born with a sinful nature. But that doesn't mean we are not guilty if we are immoral. We have a choice whether we would give in to temptations or not.
Sins are described in the book of law, the 10 commandments, furthermore the scriptures both before Jesus and after him are full of hints what are sins against god. Sins against god are such as: idolatry, adultery, fornication, lying etcAnswer:The Bible's definition of sin: "Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for SIN IS THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LAW." (I John 3-4)
Your sins come from your sin nature which you are born with because of the fall of Adam and Eve.
All prophets warned man against sin.