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Can people sin in heaven?

According to mainstream Christian theology, you cannot sin in heaven because it is a place entirely free from sin, impurity, and the temptation of the devil. Once in the presence of God, the human will is fully purified, sanctified, and conformed to God’s will, making the desire to sin nonexistent. GotQuestions.org +3
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Can you sin and still go to heaven?

Yes, most Christian beliefs hold that believers can still go to heaven even if they sin, as salvation is through faith in Jesus, not perfect works, but ongoing sin can affect their fellowship with God, requiring confession and repentance for forgiveness and restoration, though some perspectives emphasize that true believers won't persistently live in sin. Other faiths like Islam offer paths to paradise with potential temporary punishment in hell, while Hinduism focuses on karma and reincarnation rather than eternal heaven or hell. 
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Can you do sinful things in heaven?

The Bible makes it clear that we will not sin in the new heavens and the new earth. For example, it says, “nothing unclean will ever enter it, nor anyone who does what is detestable or false” (Revelation 21:27).
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Will humans be sinless in heaven?

But as for us, in Heaven we will have been glorified (Romans 8:30 ) and made to be completely like the “second Adam,” Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:45–49 ; 1 John 3:2–3 ). There will be no sin, no Fall, in Heaven (Revelation 21:27 ; 22:3 ).
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What sins Cannot enter heaven?

Lists of sins that prevent entry into heaven vary by religious tradition, but generally include unbelief, unrepentant sexual immorality, idolatry, murder, dishonesty (lying, false witness), and actions stemming from pride, bitterness, greed, and hatred, often highlighted in Christian New Testament passages like Galatians 5 and 1 Corinthians 6, while Islam emphasizes sins like Shirk (associating partners with Allah) and disobedience to parents. The concept of ultimate sin often centers on rejecting God or Jesus Christ, and many traditions stress the need for genuine repentance and faith for salvation. 
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How could Satan have sinned when he was in Heaven?

Is saying omg a sin?

Saying "Oh my God" (OMG) is considered sinful by many religious traditions, particularly Christianity, because it's seen as taking the Lord's name in vain, violating the Second Commandment, especially when used thoughtlessly, casually, or disrespectfully as a mere exclamation, though intent and context (like prayer vs. surprise) can change the severity, with some viewing it as venial (minor) or even mortal (serious) sin depending on the deliberate irreverence, while alternatives like "Oh my gosh" are sometimes used to avoid the issue. 
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What is the #1 worst sin?

There's no single #1 worst sin universally agreed upon, as it depends on religious, philosophical, or personal beliefs, but Christianity often highlights pride (superbia) as the root of all evil and unforgivable sins against the Holy Spirit are seen as severe, while some modern views point to grievous acts like child abuse or deliberate cruelty as particularly heinous. 
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Can I lose my salvation if I keep sinning?

No, a believer cannot lose their salvation if they had a conversion of knowing that they repented from their sin and asked Jesus to come into their life! But you can fall away and not obey and not read God's word and not go to church and be living in sin willfully.
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What is Lucifer's favorite sin?

Lucifer is associated with the sin of pride and believed to have attempted a usurpation of God, whereafter being banished to hell.
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What's not allowed in heaven?

Galatians 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have ...
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Why is 777 God's number?

777 is considered "God's number" in some spiritual traditions, particularly Christianity, because it's seen as the ultimate symbol of divine perfection and completeness, stemming from the significance of the number 7 (representing God's rest and creation) multiplied by three, symbolizing the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). It signifies the fullness of God's work, spiritual wholeness, and divine favor, often appearing in contrast to 666 (imperfection/anti-Christ). 
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What are the top 3 unforgivable sin?

While the Bible primarily points to one specific "unforgivable sin"—blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (attributing Jesus' work to Satan and persistently rejecting God's truth)—some interpretations suggest categories like willful, persistent rejection of God's grace, apostasy (falling away from faith after knowing the truth), and blasphemy against the Spirit, viewing them as related acts of final, hardened defiance against God's saving power. 
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What will happen if I sin in heaven?

Even in the present Heaven, prior to the Resurrection, people cannot sin, for they are “the spirits of the righteous made perfect” (Hebrews 12:23). Ultimately, we'll be raised “incorruptible” (1 Corinthians 15:52, NKJV). Incorruptible is a stronger word than uncorrupted.
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Does God forgive a repeated sin?

Yes, most major religions teach that God offers unlimited forgiveness for repeated sins as long as the person genuinely repents, confesses, and seeks to change, though some traditions emphasize a difference between struggling with sin and habitually indulging in it, with the key being an open heart and turning back to God, rather than a limit on God's mercy. The focus shifts from God's capacity to forgive to the individual's willingness to receive it and turn away from the sin. 
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Will I still go to heaven if I lie?

The Bible warns that the deceitful will not inherit God's kingdom. So believers must confess, repent to God, and turn from lying, walking in truth as God calls all Christians to live honestly before Him and others. In repentance for sin there is blessing and forgiveness.
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Is it biblical to be rebaptized?

Whether rebaptism is biblical is debated, with some seeing it as unnecessary for valid Christian baptisms (citing "one baptism" in Ephesians 4), while others see it as biblical in specific cases like those only baptized with John's baptism (Acts 19), or when the initial baptism lacked true understanding or proper form, emphasizing it's for new commitments or correction, not a repeated spiritual act. The core issue often hinges on defining a "valid" Christian baptism and the motivations behind a second one. 
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Does God forgive willful sin?

To such a genuinely repentant believer, the Lord will always grant His gracious forgiveness. But to the one who willfully, deliberately keeps on sinning, that pathway if followed to its end will lead to a “fearful expectation of judgment” (Hebrews 10:26).
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What sins will keep you from going to heaven?

Lists of sins that prevent entry into heaven vary by religious tradition, but generally include unbelief, unrepentant sexual immorality, idolatry, murder, dishonesty (lying, false witness), and actions stemming from pride, bitterness, greed, and hatred, often highlighted in Christian New Testament passages like Galatians 5 and 1 Corinthians 6, while Islam emphasizes sins like Shirk (associating partners with Allah) and disobedience to parents. The concept of ultimate sin often centers on rejecting God or Jesus Christ, and many traditions stress the need for genuine repentance and faith for salvation. 
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What sins does God hate the most?

There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.
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What is the #1 sin in the world?

There isn't one single "main" sin universally agreed upon, but different faiths identify core failings: Christianity points to Original Sin (humanity's fallen state from Adam/Eve) or Pride (the root of Seven Deadly Sins); Islam highlights Shirk (associating partners with God); while many traditions see self-centeredness, disconnection from the divine, or pride as central to human wrongdoing, often encompassing actions like greed, lust, or anger. 
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Who is the weakest sin?

The "weakest" sin is subjective, but traditionally Lust is often considered the mildest of the Seven Deadly Sins, followed by Gluttony and Sloth, as they are sins of the flesh or inaction, less damaging than spiritual sins like Pride, while Pride is consistently ranked as the most severe, leading to others. In Christian theology, all sin is serious, but these rankings reflect differing potential for harm, with spiritual sins like Pride being seen as the root of all others. 
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Is saying thank God a sin?

Thanking God is actually biblical and right because God is the reason we are alive and not dead at this very moment, saying thank God for just a phrase is mocking Him because God is Holy and just and anything that just use His name for a phrase is wrong.
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Is saying Jeez a sin?

Saying "jeez" isn't universally considered a major sin, but many religious traditions advise against it as a minced oath for Jesus, viewing it as potentially disrespectful or taking the Lord's name in vain, depending on the speaker's intent and attitude, though it's generally seen as less severe than using God's name irreverently. The core issue for many is the attitude behind the word: if used thoughtlessly or with disrespect, it's discouraged, but if it's just a mild, habitual exclamation without malicious intent, it's often viewed as less problematic, with some suggesting gentler alternatives like "good grief". 
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Is saying GD a sin?

To say “damn you anyway,” would be considered a form of cursing and would definitely be considered sinful to say. This stated, to employ the expression ”God damn it”, would be considered a blasphemy!
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