Introduction to the Idea of a Sinner The term “sinner” has been prevalent in various cultures and religions for centuries, often denoting individuals who engage in actions considered immoral or against the laws of a particular faith. Within theological contexts, the idea of a sinner is deeply intertwined with concepts of guilt, redemption and morality.
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