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Sinners In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law. 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, s ... are those who commit acts that violate known moral rules. Sinners may also refer to: * ''Sinners'' (1920 film), a lost 1920 silent American drama film * ''Sinners'' (2004 film), an American romance film * ''Sinners'' (2007 film), an American drama film * ''Sinners'' (novel), the new title of Jackie Collins' 1971 novel ''Sunday Simmons & Charlie Brick'' * ''Sinners'' (EP), an EP by Lauren Aquilina See also * Sin (other) * Sinful (other) * Sinner (other) {{disambig ...
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Sinners
In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law. 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 sinne, synne, sunne, zen, from Old English synn (“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 sōþ ("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, whic ...
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Sinners (1920 Film)
''Sinners'' is a lost 1920 American silent drama film based on a play of the same name by Owen Davis. The play was produced by William A. Brady and starred his daughter Alice Brady who also stars in this film. The Realart Company produced and released the film. Alice Brady's husband James Crane appears in this picture as well as in her next film, ''A Dark Lantern''. Plot Based upon a review in a film publication, the plot contrasts the corrupt gay life of the city with the dignity and wholesome life of people in the country. When Mary Horton (Brady) goes to the city seeking work but fails to find it, she is befriended by Hilda Newton (Anderson), a woman of questionable reputation. The friends of this woman are the sinners of the film and when word of Mary's association with them reaches home, there are some false accusations made against Mary. After Mary returns to her home, her city friends come to visit, leading to some dramatic situations. Cast *Alice Brady as Mary Horton *A ...
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Sinners (2004 Film)
''Stateside'' (released as ''Sinners'' in Germany) is a 2004 American biographical-drama film. It is an adventurous love story about a high school rich kid serving in the Marine Corps to avoid jail, who eventually falls in love with an actress with schizophrenia. Those around them ask them to keep their distance from each other, but both refuse. The film is based on a true story. The film was released to theaters on May 21, 2004, and released on video/DVD on October 12, 2004. Plot Dorri Lawrence ( Rachael Leigh Cook) is an actress and singer who resides in Hollywood, California. She has undiagnosed schizophrenia, which causes problems in her career. After another concert goes wrong due to her untreated disease, she is sent to get help for her schizophrenia. Meanwhile, Mark Deloach ( Jonathan Tucker) is a rich, high school kid miles away, attending a Catholic school. Alhough shy around girls and a good kid, he takes part in underage drinking. His brother, Gregory, who has secret ...
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Sinners (novel)
''Sunday Simmons & Charlie Brick'' was the third novel from English novelist Jackie Collins, published in 1971 by W. H. Allen, it was retitled ''The Hollywood Zoo'' in 1975 and then as ''Sinners'' in 1984. This would be Collins' first novel set in Los Angeles (the previous two had been set in London) and also the first one that centred on the lives and loves of film stars. The character of Charlie Brick was said to be based on actor comedian Peter Sellers, a close friend of Collins' at the time. Plot Sunday Simmons is an aspiring actress. The daughter of a South American father and French mother, she left Rio de Janeiro to attend a drama academy in London. Two days after her departure, her parents were killed in a car crash. Charlie Brick was forty and famous. He was one of the best comedic actors in the world, but his relationships with women had never failed to disappoint him, including his cold, unloving wife Lorna. Herbert Lincoln Jefferson was working as a chauffeur f ...
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Sinners (EP)
''Sinners'' EP is the 2nd music release by artist Lauren Aquilina, it is the follow up to her 2012 release '' Fools EP''. The EP, like the previous years effort 'Fools' was self-released through Interlude Artists. The EP beat Aquilina's previous effort ''Fools'' by peaking at number 5 in the main UK iTunes album chart. Sinners EP also sat at the No. 1 spot in Malta's album chart for over 16 weeks due to the fact Aquilina is half-Maltese by descent. The title track ''Sinners'' peaked at number 66 in the official UK single chart without any radio playlist, PR or label involvement. 'Sinners' the track itself also found its way to first week placement in no less than 5 U.S Billboard charts, the official charting body in the U.S. Reception Sinners EP received widespread positive response, having been discovered by BBC Radio 1 presenter Jen Long Jen is a feminineSebased on U.S. Social Security Records given name, frequently a shortened form (hypocorism) of Jennifer, and occasionally ...
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Sin (other)
Sin is an act of transgression against divine law. Sin or SIN may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Sin (DC Comics) * Sin (Marvel Comics) * Sin, a ''Final Fantasy X'' character * Sin Kiske, a ''Guilty Gear'' character Film and television * ''Sin'' (1915 film), an American silent drama film * ''Sin'' (1928 film), a British-Swedish silent drama film * ''Sin'' (1948 film), a Swedish drama film * ''Sin'' (2003 film), an American crime thriller film * ''Sin'' (2019 film), a Russian-Italian drama film * '' Sin: The Movie'', a 2000 Japanese animated film * "Sin", an episode of ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' * "Sin", an episode of ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (season 8) * WCW Sin, a 2001 wrestling event Music * ''Sin'' (album), by Mother Superior, 2002 * ''Sin/Pecado'', an album by Moonspell, 1998 * "Sin" (song), by Nine Inch Nails, 1990 * "Sin", a 1992 song by Stone Temple Pilots from '' Core'' * "Sin", a 1997 song by Megadeth from '' Cryp ...
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Sinful (other)
To be sinful is to have committed an act that violates a known religious rule. Sinful may also refer to: * ''Sinful'' (album), a 1979 hard rock album * ''Sinful'' (film), a 1965 Mexican film * ''Sinful'' (album), the 1987 debut solo album by Pete Wylie ** "Sinful" (song), the album's title track and Wylie's debut solo single See also * Sin (other) * Sinner (other) * Sinners (other) Sinners In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law. 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, ...
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