The Bible Says These Misconceptions Are Not Actually Sins
In the Bible, it reveals a list of sins that Christians are supposed to stay away from and not commit, so as not to disappoint God.
However, it appears some of the sins that have been labeled as such in the Bible aren’t sins and are fine for Christians and people of other religions and beliefs to do.
Drinking Alcohol
Some Christians view those who drink alcohol as being sinful, but as Knowing Jesus Ministries points out, Jesus drank wine.
So, drinking alcohol is okay, as long as it is done in moderation. The Bible views drinking alcohol as a blessing, but it views drunkenness as a sin.
Overeating
Some people believe that greed is a sin per the Bible, but can overeating also be classed as this?
But Joyful Health has pointed out that the Bible states people should be able to enjoy the food they eat, whatever amount that is.
Smoking
Most people’s views on smoking tends to be that it’s a bad habit that people need to stop.
But Jehovah’s Witnesses states that smoking isn’t even mentioned in the bible, so cannot be classed as a sin.
Gambling
Renew states that gambling, or any variety of it, isn’t mentioned once in the Bible and so cannot be classed as a sin.
However, there are some verses in the Bible that many assume are about gambling. This includes Matt 6:24 which says “You cannot serve both God and money.”
Being Wealthy
There are a few verses in the Bible about greed, with there being some confusion as to whether this translates to wealth.
Being wealthy in itself isn’t considered a sin, as per Bible Study Tools, but some of the Bible does lead towards saying hoarding wealth and not sharing it with those less fortunate is considered somewhat as a sin.
Dancing
Many view dancing as harmless and up until now, some people have claimed the Bible views dancing as a sin. But that isn’t the case.
Grand Canyon University has said people can use dancing as a way to glorify God and therefore should not be ashamed of doing so.
Having Doubts About Christianity
Having doubts in all areas of life, whether that’s with your job, relationship, or friendships, is perfectly normal, but there are differing opinions on whether doubt is a sin.
The Bible For Normal People has stated that different Bible teachers have varying opinions on doubt. However, for the most part, doubting your faith is a normal thing to happen.
Having Strong Emotions
We all have different emotions that range from happy to sad and everything in between, but many believed the Bible once said that having strong emotions of any kind was a sin.
The Compelling Truth states that while having strong emotions isn’t a sin, it suggests that Christians should manage their emotions, such as not acting out in anger.
Anxiety
There have long been many prejudices surrounding anxiety and other mental health issues, so claiming the Bible says anxiety is a sin only adds to this.
Tres Adams, a pastoral counselor, has said that something can only be a sin if it comes from your own free will, which anxiety does not. Therefore, according to Church and Mental Health, anxiety cannot be classed as a sin.
The Billy Graham Rule
The Billy Graham Rule was started by the evangelist of the same name, who decided he would never be alone with a woman who wasn’t his wife, which led to many others taking on this rule themselves, according to the Billy Graham Evangelist Association.
But with women now being a prominent force in the workplace, this rule is a lot harder to follow. As it is not in the Bible, it cannot be considered a sin.
Skipping Church
With fewer people attending church nowadays, some Christians might be worried that if they skip Sunday service or mass, they are sinning.
However, the Liberty Gospel Tracts states this is nothing to be ashamed of as there are many reasons why someone might have to skip church. Therefore, they shouldn’t feel they are letting God down or sinning by doing so.
Tattoos
Most people with tattoos have more than likely experienced an older relative or person they work with shaming them for having tattoos, which possibly comes from a saying in the Bible.
HuffPost states in Leviticus 19:28 it says “You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you.” However, many people who attend church have tattoos and as long as you’re a good person, it is believed that having tattoos is no longer a sin.
Wearing Leggings
The Bible contains a lot of verses surrounding lust and that people shouldn’t wear clothing that could provoke lust.
Many have taken this to believe that clothing items, such as leggings, shouldn’t be allowed as they can provoke lust. But iBelieve states that as long as the leggings are worn for a purpose other than lust, such as a workout, then wearing leggings is not a sin.
Wearing Mixed Materials
Catholic reports that in Deut 22:11 it says wool and linen should not be worn together.
However, this is considered a ceremonial law that wouldn’t apply to Christians, and wool and linen are rarely in the same garment these days.
Playing Sports on a Sunday
According to the Bible, Sunday is supposed to be a day of rest, and playing sports of any kind is hardly a way for anyone to rest.
However, with people at work and school on weekdays, for most people, that only leaves the weekend to do the activities they enjoy, including playing sports. Christians In Sport states that people are free to enjoy sport on a Sunday if they like and others shouldn’t judge them for it.
Working on the Sabbath
Just like with playing sports on the Sabbath, Christians have long believed that working on the Sabbath is classed as a sin.
But this couldn’t be further from the truth. Compelling Truth states that the Bible doesn’t say anything about working on the Sabbath being a sin and it should not be viewed as such.
Taking Contraception
As many may be engaging in sexual intercourse at a time when they’re not ready to have children for whatever reason, most will take or use some form of contraception to prevent pregnancy.
Got Questions points out that in the Bible, Onan commits a sin in using withdrawal, which is the oldest form of birth control. The sin wasn’t the fact he had used birth control, but that he had committed the sin of selfishness by withdrawing so as not to share his inheritance. Therefore, contraception itself is not a sin.
Swearing
Many people swear these days, but some Christians will often tell you not to swear as it is considered a sin.
However, according to Medium, swearing is only a sin if it is used to belittle, attack, or demean someone. So, if you are swearing because you have stubbed your toe, that is perfectly acceptable in the eyes of the Lord.
Disagreeing With the Pastor
As the pastor is the leader of the church you attend, you might find yourself feeling conflicted if, during one of the sermons, you disagree.
But do not be worry, as disagreeing with the pastor is normal, according to Lifeway Church. Everyone has differing opinions and isn’t going to see eye to eye on everything. So, as long as your disagreements can be understood, you are not sinning.
Divorce
For many years, people felt a sense of shame if they wanted to end a marriage they were in, regardless of the reason for them wanting a divorce.
This confusion stems from a wrongful translation of Malachi 2:16, which was initially translated as God saying “I hate divorce”, according to Life-Saving Divorce. But the new translations reveal the Bible doesn’t say that.
Celebrating Halloween
Some people associate Halloween with the devil, which is definitely against everything Christianity stands for.
But the Bible doesn’t mention anything to do with Halloween, according to Focus on the Family. It does allude to some aspects of it, such as witchcraft, but Christians can celebrate Halloween however they want to without feeling like they are sinning.
Secular Music
Secular music is music that does not have any connection to religion.
412 Teens says that listening to music in itself isn’t a sin and that Christians shouldn’t be limited to Christian songs.
Celebrating Birthdays
Birthdays in themselves are not considered a sin, according to Grace Communion International.
This is despite there being Christians who see celebrating birthdays as sinning, but there is nothing in the Bible to suggest this.