The word "holy" originates from ancient Wales where Druids believed that rocks with naturally formed holes in them were of religious signifigance, therefore the word itself is not even Christian, however it is your intention when using it that defines the sin. When you say "holy" are you claiming that this thing in any way compares to God? If so.... definately, yes
yes it is.
If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this: My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss. Was said by Romeo to Juliet in Act 1 Scene 5
SIN
Errr... yes, it is a sin to lack belief in God and Jesus Christ His Son. It is a sin to not believe in the Holy Scriptures, because the Holy Scriptures contains the word of God, who cannot lie (Numbers 23:19).
Yes the apostles were holy. The word holy means to be set apart to God. All Christians are according to this definition "holy" and called saints. Did the apostles sin? Yes they did because all men sin, but when a follower of Christ does sin they turn from that sin and confess it to God, who brings that person back into fellowship with Himself. A Christian does not habitually sin. If they do they are in danger from God as God will chastises them severely and even cause their death if they do not repent.
So we can learn God's holy word and believe that Jesus Christ is our only Saviour from sin.
The thing that you can do is a unforgivable sin is cursing the Holy Spirit.
to get holy and have no sin
no the only unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the holy spirit
The Holy Spirit convicts sin by bringing awareness of wrongdoing, prompting repentance and a desire for reconciliation with God. Through the Spirit's guidance and conviction, individuals are persuaded to turn away from sin and seek forgiveness and restoration in their relationship with God.
There is only one unpardonable sin. That is the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. An example of that is giving Satan the glory for something the Holy Spirit did.
It originates from the Latin word "sine" meaning "without."______________I'm not a language specialist, but I believe sine is the Latin origin of the Spanish word 'sin', without. San more likely comes from the Latin sanctus, meaning holy. Consider San Diego, San Francisco and others.[Regarding the Spanish word sin] Buscan gente sin experiencia previa. They are looking for people with no experience.Estamos sin vino. We are out of wine.