The first thing you said is wrong, but the second is technically correct. Technically, anything that isn't charitable or an inherent moral good is a sin. However, it sins of such a type are forgiven in baptism and confirmation. Believers are not more likely to be damned. Atheists doing such things are also sins, and they are not just easily forgiven in baptism and confirmation, due to atheists not participating in them.
Does anyone who has a religion think this?
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The first thing you said is wrong, but the second is technically correct. Technically, anything that isn't charitable or an inherent moral good is a sin. However, it sins of such a type are forgiven in baptism and confirmation. Believers are not more likely to be damned. Atheists doing such things are also sins, and they are not just easily forgiven in baptism and confirmation, due to atheists not participating in them.