Alfred De MussetNothing is a sin when you obey the orders of a priest
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Nothing is a sin when you obey the orders of a priest, meaning that it is not sinful to follow an order of one's church or priest. To sin means to act against or disobey God's will. Sin is considered a grave offense that brings punishment or retribution from God. By obeying the orders of a priest, that person is not disobeying God but instead following an order of their church.
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