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{{Short description|Absence of sin}} {{more footnotes needed|date=July 2023}} {{Attributes of God}} '''Impeccability''' is an inability to [[sin]], while '''sinlessness''' refers to an absence of actual sin. [[Christianity|Christian doctrine]] teaches impeccability to be an [[Attributes of God in Christianity|attribute of God]] (logically God cannot sin: it would mean that God would act against God's own will and nature) and therefore it is also attributed to [[Christ]]. The [[Letter to the Hebrews]] asserts that Christ "did not sin".<ref name=heb>{{bibleverse|Hebrews|4:15|NIV}}: [[New International Version]]</ref>
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