Criminal versus sinners

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What is a crime? And who are the criminals?

A crime is an unlawful act while those who did or perform crime are the criminals.

What is sin? And who are the sinners?

Sin is a willful violation of some religious or moral principles, and those who violate the beliefs or rules, and regulations of ethics are the sinners.

The question that arises in our mind is who made a person criminal, or a sinner? is our society is responsible for this, or any other reason is behind that.

To some extent our society is responsible for this, the devaluation of someone may hardly hurt and opposes them to do the crime, to satisfy themselves.

But when sinners do sin, is society responsible for that?

Actually "sinners are the hands of angry God", and what they do is something natural,

If we compare the two, we conclude that the person who sins is a natural part of it, while the person who commits a crime is either forced by society or has some such reasons. A person as a sinner, is a natural thing for him, whereas if a human being is a criminal, then he is compelled to do it.

Crime is a wrongful act against a human or human property. A sin is a wrongful act against God. A crime probably falls under both a wrongful act against humans and God. A sin can be either just against God or God and humans.

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