Contrary to viral claims, the Bible does not state that an age difference between couples is a sin. Scripture emphasizes love, mutual respect, faith, and covenant commitment in marriage—not specific age gaps.
The passage you’re referring to appears to be a mix of biblical references and excerpts from religious reflections, including a message from Pope Benedict XVI about Christ bearing the burden of humanity’s sins. While deeply meaningful, these texts focus on sacrifice, compassion, justice, and charity, not romantic relationships or age differences.
In fact, the Bible includes many examples of couples with significant age differences (e.g., Abraham and Sarah), and their unions are never condemned on that basis.
In summary: Age differences in relationships are not labeled sinful in Scripture. What matters in a biblical relationship is love, faithfulness, and alignment with God’s principles—not age.