Sacrificing death is one of the most terrible things we must experience. Where will we go after death? There is hell or heaven. These questions have not yet been answered. People were wondering about this from long ago, but the technology did not help us find the answer. Some people are said to have answers, indeed they have answers, but the answer is mainly to repair their religious beliefs. Almost all religions have the theory of death, but they are different and sometimes very different.
The Bible clearly shows that all sin will result in death. But we can save sin and death through the ransom sacrifice of Jesus Christ. (Romans 5: 12; 6:23) So "a death-triggered sin" is a sin that can not be covered by Christ's ransom. Those who committed this crime never change his attitude or behavior as he decides to follow a sinful process. The Bible also mentions the crime of being "unforgivable" - Matthew 12: 31; Luke 12: 10. "Seven sins" was originally based on a list of eight major vices. This list was developed in the 4th century by the mysterious Evagrius Ponticus which influenced the work of monks and ascetic John Cassian. In the 6th century Pope Pope Gregory, I will list a list of eight vices on seven deadly or severe lists of the eight evil lists of Roman Catholic theology, namely pride, greed, desire, jealousy, overeating, anger, and laziness I changed to a sinful list. Many other sins come from them, so Gregory considers them as capital or main sin.
613 The death of Christ is the transcendence of the ultimate redemption of mankind by "Lamb of God, removing the sin of the world". It is also the sacrifice of the New Testament to restore communication with God. 440 614 This sacrifice of Christ is unique, it completes and transcends all the other sacrifices. It is the gift of the Father God. Because my father dedicates his son to a sinner so that we can reconcile with ourselves. At the same time, this is a tribute of God's child who has dedicated his life to his father through the Holy Spirit in freedom and love, and is compensated for our disobedience.