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Sinners (other)
Sinners are those who commit acts that violate known moral rules. Sinners may also refer to: * Sinners (1920 film), ''Sinners'' (1920 film), a lost silent American drama film based on a play of the same name by Owen Davis * Sinners (2004 film), ''Sinners'' (2004 film), also known as ''Statewide'', an American romance film starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Jonathan Tucker * Sinners (2025 film), ''Sinners'' (2025 film), an American supernatural horror film written and directed by Ryan Coogler ** Sinners (soundtrack), ''Sinners'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack of the 2025 film * Sinners (novel), ''Sinners'' (novel), a later title of Jackie Collins' 1971 novel ''Sunday Simmons & Charlie Brick'' * Sinners (EP), ''Sinners'' (EP), an indie pop EP by Lauren Aquilina * Sinners (song), "Sinners" (song), by Rod Wave See also

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In religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful". Etymology From Middle English , , , , from Old English ("sin"), from Proto-West Germanic *sunnju, from Proto-Germanic *sunjō ('truth', 'excuse') and *sundī, *sundijō ("sin"), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁s-ónt-ih₂, from *h₁sónts ("being, true", implying a verdict of "truly guilty" against an accusation or charge), from *h₁es- ("to be"); compare Old English ("true"; see sooth). Doublet of suttee. Bahá'í Baháʼís consider humans to be naturally good, fundamentally spiritual beings. Human beings were created because of God's immeasurable love for us. However, the Baháʼí teachings compare the human heart to a mirror, which, if turned away fro ...
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