Greetings, iam Raymond Thomsen, I hope your day goes well.

Hey there! Have you ever heard of small sins? You know, those little things we do that don’t seem like a big deal but can still have an impact on our lives. Well, I’m here to tell you all about them! From the everyday slip-ups to the more serious offenses, I’ll break down what these small sins are and how they can affect us. So buckle up and let’s get started - it’s time to explore the world of small sins!

What Are Small Sins Called? [Solved]

We all do it - commit venial sins. They’re the little things we do that aren’t necessarily bad, but still don’t quite measure up to what God expects of us. Think of it like this: if you’re driving and you go a few miles over the speed limit, that’s a venial sin. It’s not great, but it’s not gonna land you in jail either! Or maybe you get into an argument with your friend and say something mean - yep, that counts too. We all make mistakes and these are just some of the small ones we tend to make on a daily basis.

  1. Venial Sins: These are minor offenses against God that do not lead to eternal damnation. Examples include lying, gossiping, and taking the Lord’s name in vain.

  2. Mortal Sins: These are more serious offenses against God that can lead to eternal damnation if not repented for and forgiven by God. Examples include murder, adultery, and idolatry.

  3. Original Sin: This is the sin of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden which all humans inherit from birth due to their fallen nature. It is a stain on our souls that can only be removed through baptism or repentance for our sins before death.

  4. Unforgivable Sin: This is a sin so grave that it cannot be forgiven by God even if one repents for it before death; examples include blasphemy against the Holy Spirit or denying Jesus as Lord and Savior of mankind.

Small sins, they’re called. You know the kind - those little things that don’t seem like a big deal, but can add up over time. They’re like pesky flies buzzing around your head - annoying but hard to swat away. But if you don’t take care of ’em, they can really come back to bite ya!