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AkronPonderer
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Is an “occasion of sin”, a sin, or not?
Mortal or venial sin?And if you don’t take the proper precautions while in one, or delibrately seek one out without providing the proper precautions to avoid falling while in it…then, yes, I’d say its a sin. Temptation isn’t a sin, but delibrately playing with temptation is itself a sin.
I disagree. That would be part of the actual sin committed. Remember a sin has three parts – (1) knowing that it is sinful; (2) wanting to do it; and (3) doing it.And if you don’t take the proper precautions while in one, or delibrately seek one out without providing the proper precautions to avoid falling while in it…then, yes, I’d say its a sin. Temptation isn’t a sin, but delibrately playing with temptation is itself a sin.
That is not correct. An act may not be sinful; however if you think that it is sinful and you perform such an act then you incurr into sin. Intention of sinning is a sin by itself, because you intend to reject God.I disagree. That would be part of the actual sin committed. Remember a sin has three parts – (1) knowing that it is sinful; (2) wanting to do it; and (3) doing it.
It would fall under #2.
How is this different from what I said?the same action can be either a venial sin or no sin at all. It would depend on intent