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steve_b
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I can’t take credit for that explanation. I can only hope I did a reasonable job relaying what I learned years ago from a series of lectures on the book of Hebrews from Scott Hahn.Good explanations. You have given me food for thought.
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I can only say that when I heard the explanation being developed by Scott, well,…:newidea: I had one of those AH HA moments.We still must make the assumption that the writer is in fact referring to missing Mass as a sin in order to take this interpretation.
We must also make the assumption that the writer, by using the word habit, is referring to missing Mass even once. He could have just as easily been referring to a habit of missing Mass often. Maybe he is not referring to an occasional miss but the habit of missing often.
When I said that all sin will lead to hell, I meant that submercing oneself in venial sin will eventually lead us to mortal sin which will lead us to hell. The key word is lead.
Basically, the passage seems vague enough that we can’t really know for sure what the writer meant.