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Q: Can social sin be stopped
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How can you prevent social sin?

you can talk to the priest about your sin


What type of sin is evil in an institution and everyone in society is responsible for changing?

Social sin


What is SIN an abbreviation for?

Social insurance number


Is social security stopped if you are in jail?

Yes


How old do you have to be to get social secuities?

For careers and jobs, if you want SIN (Social Insurance Number) you can get it a sixteen and start working. If you need social security then you need to be over 18. A SIN number is most commonly in Canada, Social Security is in the U.S.


What is referred to a social sin?

sins that effect our society


Does Sin Cara use a trampoline in his entrance?

He used to but now he stopped doing it for some reason.


Can Social Security be stopped if you go to jail?

Yes!


What are 3 expressions of social sin?

social structures, situations, and people who silently allow evil to happen


Which religions believe in reality of sin?

I am unclear as to what the "reality of sin" is. Sin itself is a very real thing in almost every religion. The real questions what are: what forms does the sin take, what categories of sins are there, how do you commit sin, how do you repent from sin, what are the physical/social/psychological effects of sinning, etc.


What is Social and personal sin?

Presumably, a social sin would affect society in general, and a personal sin would only affect yourself.Personally, the only "sin" I think is worth worrying about is anything that can harm yourself or others. Note that there are several things that have traditionally been called "sin", which don't really harm anybody. Therefore, personally I try to avoid the use of this term, which is sort of fuzzy.


What is social sin?

Social sin refers to the collective and systemic harm caused by societal structures, institutions, and practices that perpetuate injustice, inequality, and oppression. It is the result of individuals and communities participating in or benefiting from these harmful systems, whether actively or passively. Social sin highlights the need for societal transformation and collective responsibility in addressing and dismantling these unjust systems.