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boppaid- did I misread your profile? you said you were catholic. And yet you do seem somewhat intent on denying the tenets of the faith such as confession. What gives? Or did I misread your profile? Frankly, your arguments are more along the line of fundamentalism which is okay if that is where you are at. It just would be nice not to be mislead into misunderstandings.Actually it wasn’t so much the content of what you were saying that I was unsure of as to how to “read” but rather your tone. On the internet, as I’m sure you’re aware, it’s difficult to read tone…especially when you don’t know someone.
But I’m NOT saying that a Christian would be fallible, I"m saying all people (Christian or not) are sinners. I think we both believe that we need to repent for our sins. I believe you don’t need a private confessional for that, though, and you do. However, that’s not the original point we were discussing. We were talking about whether the Holy Spirit leaves someone who is in a “state of sin”. I think not, and I feel that is supported by the two scriptures I quoted earlier in Hebrews and Ephisians.
Now, the issue then became whether or not we leave God or He leaves us. First, I think it’s illogical to think that He is no longer in us when we sin. First, I believe if he leaves us every time we sin, that wouldnt’ make sense since we are constantly sinful people. Secondly, I don’t see scriptural evidence to support that. I guess what I’m asking you guys for is scriputre that supports that. That would help in my understanding.
I’m really not arguing. I’m just trying to sort through my lack of faith in the Catholic Church.
I’m not sure how you read my denial of Christ in any of my posts.