Definitions from Wiktionary (philosophical sin)
▸ noun: (Christianity, dated) Sin that is said to contravene the natural moral order rather than offending God directly, for example because the sinner is ignorant of divine law or does not think of God in the act.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see philosophical, sin.
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▸ noun: (Christianity, dated) Sin that is said to contravene the natural moral order rather than offending God directly, for example because the sinner is ignorant of divine law or does not think of God in the act.
▸ noun: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see philosophical, sin.
Similar:
error,
transgression,
wrongdoing,
offense,
moral failing,
misbehaver,
bad faith,
contravention,
criminal negligence,
default,
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