Looks like the PC thread and A&E thread are devolving into a "what is sin" debate so I figured we ought to have a separate thread.
1. Is there universal sin (across all religions/non religions)
2. Do atheists believe in sin?
3. Do you accept all that is labeled as sin in your religion as sin?
4. Is a sin in your religion still a sin if committed by someone outside your religion?
5. Are all sins created equal?
6. ?
1. No, each religion and idealism comes with its own set of moral rules, based on the people's beliefs, societal norms and general desire to live in a stable and safe community.
2. Depends, no two atheists have the exact same beliefs just as no two Christians, Muslims, ect. believe everything the exact same way (see the many denominations and branches of each faith). In the sense that a sin is a moral wrong, only sociopaths and people lacking emotions for one reason or the other don't believe in any taboos, if for any other reason people don't want 'sins' to be perpetrated against themselves.
In the sense of a governing moral code set forth by a supreme being or intelligence, I doubt any truth atheist believes in them as that would contradict their view on deities.
3. Can not comment as I belong to no religion, though I strictly believe and adhere to a code of common decency as a human being trying to live a peaceful life in the company of other such individuals. Though my ideas of right and wrong probably do not match most others, I completely believe many sins set forth in any scripture are pure ****.
4. Each religion is a set of standards and beliefs a group of people adhere to. If someone truly believes something is a sin, it makes no logical sense that just cause someone doesn't believe as you do that they do not commit sins.
5. In the idea that sins are a moral wrong committed, no, some of course are far worse. Stealing from someone is bad; raping a woman is terrible.
In the context of most religions, sins are equal. Coveting your neighbors wife and murdering her are the same, abominations to God's code of ethics (Christianity being the example here)
6. !