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Roman Catholic doctrine distinguishes between personal sin (acts of disobedience to God committed by a person) and original sin (a person being born sinful). Personal sins are further subdivided into either mortal or venial. It should be noted that other Christian denominations do not agree with the division of mortal and venial sins and reject the existance of different classes of sin and the notion of penance and purgatory.

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  • Roman Catholic doctrine distinguishes between personal sin (acts of disobedience to God committed by a person) and original sin (a person being born sinful). Personal sins are further subdivided into either mortal or venial. It should be noted that other Christian denominations do not agree with the division of mortal and venial sins and reject the existance of different classes of sin and the notion of penance and purgatory.
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  • Roman Catholic doctrine distinguishes between personal sin (acts of disobedience to God committed by a person) and original sin (a person being born sinful). Personal sins are further subdivided into either mortal or venial. It should be noted that other Christian denominations do not agree with the division of mortal and venial sins and reject the existance of different classes of sin and the notion of penance and purgatory.
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