Disobedience to Jesus is always a sin. Why do you ask ?
BTW I'm not a sinless perfectionist.
I've been accused of that term but perfectionist has to do with believing in total maturity in all of the fruit of the Spirit. I don't believe that, and nobody should, but the accusations fly unguarded. That takes most of us a lifetime. But when Jesus takes away all of our unrighteousness, at that point we are sinless. That's day one - the day we are justified and sanctified for good works. And 1 John 5:18 tells us to keep ourselves that way. Jesus has destroyed the works of the devil in us, and has taken away our sin nature, the old man, cleansing us from all the old desires. We may not have all knowledge of sin, but as Philippians 3:16 says, we will live up to the knowledge we have. Sinlessness is commanded, when Jesus said, be holy for I am holy. 1 Peter 1:16. But is scares the natural man. 1 Corinthians 2:9-16.
I have found that when we don't have knowledge of a particular sin (that we find out later IS a sin), our conscience doesn't tell us no. It won't react until we know better. That is the major difference between the Old and New Covenants. The Old Covenant they had to memorize 613 laws, and if they broke even one, they broke them all and were condemned by God, the ministry of death. The yoke of Jesus is light. It is about His Spirit inside of us, telling us right from wrong through our conscience. That is why 1 John 3:21 is a key scripture in our New Covenant.
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