👉 In Christianity, the concept of "peccability" refers to the moral or ethical implications that a person's actions may have on others. It is often associated with the idea that one's actions can cause harm and distress to others if they are not done in accordance with a higher standard of morality or ethics. The term "peccability" originated from the Old Testament, where Jesus Christ was said to be able to do good works without any negative consequences, even though his actions had the potential