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Premarital sex was seen as a sin, yes.
However, people take less notice of the "sinful" side of premarital sex nowadays. As a matter of fact, many Christian and Catholic churches tell their followers that it's okay to have sex before marriage. An example of evidence to support this, is that in 2010, Pope Benedict "legalized" the use of condoms.
Religion is slowly, but surely, coming to accept modern norms and values, rather than being stuck in the values society had thousands of years ago. Another example is that most churches now allow same-sex marriages.
It's only sinful if you are a traditional follower of your religion. But if you are a modern follower of your religion, it is widely accepted that it's normal to have sex before marriage, although the church would prefer you to be married, because the church believes marriage is more stable than non-marriage.
My personal advice is to make your own choices. You live in a world where you have the right to choose and where it's illegal to be forced to believe in something. The church itself is choosing to accept some things they previously thought were unacceptable.
Answer 2
According to most Western faiths, it is. In many traditions, though, it's not as bad if the two of you subsequently marry each other.
Answer 3
Yes premarital sex is a sin according to The Bible. It says that you should wait.
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Yes, because you are misusing your imagination. Sex is bad if without love. Sex is for marriage only. If you do imagine sex it is definitely evil. In the BIBLE, thinking negative like sex is evil. It is mortal sin thinking something not good if the person knows it is bad thing. It is mortal sin because if you know it is not good and do it, it is mortal sin. If the other person does not know that he/she is doing bad it is not mortal sin, it could be light sin.
[sin - cos + 1]/[sin + cos - 1] = [sin + 1]/cosiff [sin - cos + 1]*cos = [sin + 1]*[sin + cos - 1]iff sin*cos - cos^2 + cos = sin^2 + sin*cos - sin + sin + cos - 1iff -cos^2 = sin^2 - 11 = sin^2 + cos^2, which is true,
sin(-pi) = sin(-180) = 0 So the answer is 0
cos x / (1-sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin x) (1 + sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin2x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / cos2 x = (1 + sin x) / cos x = sec x + tan xcos x / (1-sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin x) (1 + sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin2x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / cos2 x = (1 + sin x) / cos x = sec x + tan xcos x / (1-sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin x) (1 + sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin2x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / cos2 x = (1 + sin x) / cos x = sec x + tan xcos x / (1-sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin x) (1 + sin x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / (1 - sin2x) = cos x (1 + sin x) / cos2 x = (1 + sin x) / cos x = sec x + tan x
sin cubed + cos cubed (sin + cos)( sin squared - sin.cos + cos squared) (sin + cos)(1 + sin.cos)