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Old 7th November 2009, 03:53 PM
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What does 'convicted' mean?

Hi, I've heard people use the phrase 'if you are convicted of such and such a thing, you shouldn't do it'. I have only heard 'convicted' used in the context of being found guilty of a crime in secular terms. Does the phrase used in the context of Christianity mean that you consider something a sin if you are 'convicted' of it? If not, what is its meaning?

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