3.3. Sin, guilt, crime

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Although analogous notions, sin is not equivalent with crime, crime is not equivalent with guilt because crime is not a moral category but violation of norm legislated by a society. An act of sin can also be a crime that both society and religious beliefs consider as so, for instance, murder, prostitution, however minor legal cases are not specifically addressed by religion and the church, such as illegal parking, illegal dumping, but in the case of prostitution, it should be noted that pimpery or, more officially to say procuring used to be severely punished, with death, for long time in history[1]. This brings us to the point when it is time to set up a typology of sins.


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