A sin is a morally wrong act. Sin is a term used mainly in a religious context to describe an act that violates a moral Rule, or the state of having committed such a violation It may also refer to:
Places
- Sin (kingdom) former kingdom in modern Senegal, also known as Sine. The Kingdom of Sine or Sin was a pre-colonial kingdom along the north bank of the Salum estuary in modern Senegal.
Computer and Video games
Film and television
- Sin (Fullmetal Alchemist episode), an episode of Fullmetal Alchemist
- Sin (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
- Mr Sin, a pig-based cyborg from the Doctor Who story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. SiN is a Computer game developed by Ritual Entertainment and published by Activision in late 1998 SiN Episodes is the title of a series of Episodic games for the PC that would have expanded upon the 1998 Computer game Sins of a Solar Empire is a Science fiction Real-time strategy computer game developed by Ironclad Games for Windows XP and Vista AssassiNation is the sixth album by Krisiun, released in 2006 on Century Media. Wikipedia_talkFeatured_lists#Proposed_change_to_all_featured_lists for an explanation of this and other inclusion tags below -->is the complete episode listing ---- Sin is an episode of Law & Order Special Victims Unit. It originally aired on March 27, 2007. The Talons of Weng-Chiang is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast
Linguistics and mathematics
- An abbreviation for sine, a trigonometric function in mathematics
- Shin (letter), the twenty-first letter of many Semitic alphabets
Literature and mythology
Music
People
Miscellaneous
- WCW Sin, a professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by World Championship Wrestling in January, 2001
- Sins, Switzerland, a town in the Swiss canton of Aargau
- Silicon nitride (Si3N4), a shock resistant ceramic
- Sin, a town in Egypt named in the Bible (Ezek. Shin (also spelled Šin or Sheen) is the twenty-first letter in many Semitic abjads, including Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew Paradise Lost is an Epic poem in Blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. Sin (Akkadian Sîn, Suen; Sumerian Nanna) is a Sumerian God in Mesopotamian mythology. The Haida are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Wadd "Love Friendship" known variously as Ilumquh, ʕAmm and Sīn, was the Minaean Moon god. Sin is a fictional character in the. She first appeared in Birds of Prey #92 and was created by Gail Simone. Sin (real name Synthia Schmidt) is a Fictional character, a Villainness in the Marvel Universe. " It's a Sin " is a Song recorded by the Pet Shop Boys which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in June 1987 Released in 1998 Sin/Pecado is the third full-length album by the Portuguese band Moonspell. " Sin Sin Sin " is a song by British pop Singer Robbie Williams, it was released as the fourth and last single from his album Robert Peter Maximilian Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer Chinese family name is one of the hundreds or thousands of Family names that have been historically used by Han Chinese and Sinicized Chinese ethnic Jaime Cardinal Sin, also Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin ( August 31, 1928 &ndash June 21, 2005) ( Chinese name 辛海梅 Sin was a Professional wrestling Pay-per-view (PPV event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW that replaced WCW's January PPV event Sins is a municipality in the district of Muri in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Silicon nitride (Si3N4 is a hard solid substance It is the main component in silicon nitride Ceramics which have relatively good shock resistance Pelusium was a city in the eastern extremes of Egypt 's Nile Delta, 30 km to the southeast of the modern Port Said. 30:15)
See also
Sin is a term used mainly in a religious context to describe an act that violates a moral Rule, or the state of having committed such a violation
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