Emad:
I never understood confession. What is the point of it?
If you do not understand “confession”, then you also do not understand what is a “church”, “deacon”, “priest” and “bishop”. I will explain briefly comparing it to Islamic terminology.
Church = community, congregation or assembly (in English)
= Ummah or Jamaah (in Malay and Arabic)
Deacon = Ulama (in Malay and Arabic)
Priest = elder (in English)
= equivalent to Syariah Court Judge (Hakam)
Bishop = Mufti or Ayatollah
= Pope Benedict XVI, Bishop of Rome
= Muphy Pakiam, Bishop of Malaysia
We, Christians who are members of the Catholic Church do not confess our sins to the priest but to God in witness of the priest who will prescribe earthly punishment. Compare this to Syariah Court judges in Islam.
Emad:
Let’s assume the priest was a child molestor, drug dealer, theif, adulterer, and bisexual. Why should someone confess to him and what power does he have to forgive you?
If a priest engages in such crimes, he can be ex-communicated meaning “expelled from the Ummah/Church” though a lesser penalty of demotion to an ordinary member can be imposed. Its compulsory for a Christian to confess to a priest, just as a Muslim in Malaysia has to confess to a Syariah Court Judge who has power to forgive or not.
Emad:
I know not all priests are anything like that, but let’s just assume that the one you confess to is. I would never confess to such a person.
If you the priest you confess to is a criminal, why did you not report him to your diocese Bishop so appropriate action could be taken? Why did you not sue him in a Church court, up until the Supreme Court of the Catholic Church? Here in Malaysia, we have many Syariah Court judges who are homosexuals and adulterers, yet Muslims confess to them and they have power to forgive or impose convictions on Muslims who are homosexuals and adulterers. Why is this?
Emad:
Also do you believe that those who don’t confess go to hell? Thus protestants go to hell?
Emad, I will ask you a question.
Suppose you were a Muslim living in Malaysia who was arrested for zina. You refuse to confess to a Syariah court judge (who you suspect to be a homosexual), what will the judge do to you? He has power to pardon the sins committed you (or other Muslims in Malaysia) and if he thinks you confess it sincerely, he therefore can release you without criminal conviction. Otherwise, he can order you to be imprisoned up to 3 years, or whipped up to 6 times, or fined not more than RM5000 or a combination of all three. I await you to answer my question.
As for whether those Christians who do not confess their sin to God in witness of their priest “go to hell”, I will explain. Now, how do we know a so-called Christian confess his crimes to God, if the priest did not witness him? In fact, by refusing to confess in witness of a priest, the so-called Christians shows he do not like community life but prefers individualism. Thus, he rejects the Church and he is not much differ from a Muslim who rejects the Ummah.
Emad, I ask you yet another question:
Can you be a Muslim if you refuse to be a part of the Ummah? If you answer yes, then you have given us an dishonest answer. So, nobody can be Christian if he is not a member of the Church. Even if such a person says he is a Christian - that is his tongue lying. He is a disbeliever and his abode is hell fire.
As for your question, whether those Christians who are part of the Protestant Church and Greek Orthodox Church “go to hell”, this question is very hard to answer for both these two churches have their own methods of confessions.
Greek Orthodox Church has a confessional system just like the Roman Catholic Church, while Protestant Church (such as Anglikans and Lutherans) also believe confessing our sins to a priest is not wrong, even encouraged so as to create loving community but they do not make it mandatory as Protestant theology is based on personal relationship between individual and God, and so confession of sins must be to Lord Jesus.
When a criminal confesses to God, he will forgive provided the community forgives us and the priest represents the local community, so confession must be to God, in witness of priest who will decide whether to forgive or impose a penalty on the criminal (that is usually fines in Protestant-majority America but in Catholic-majority Philippines whipping, while in the Roman Empire priests could even impose death penalty).
Just my 2 cents. Feel free to tell me your reactions to my comments.