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thomasf
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Does contrition necessarily have to mean regret? There are things I have done in life that I have repented for, and that I have asked for forgiveness. But I don’t necessarily regret doing. Most of which I did while I wasn’t in the church or following these teachings. As a practicing catholic now, I wouldn’t do them to follow the church’s teachings. I have repented for sinning against God and asked for his forgiveness. I am sorry that doing them led me away from God.
But I’m not sure I regret doing them when I did them. Some of these things were learning experiences, things that shaped me and led me to where I am today. I may not do them willingly today, but I don’t necessarily regret doing them when I did, learning from them, and letting these experiences shape me today. Although I can’t see me doing them today, I understand how what I did when I did helped make me.
So is this a dichotomy, or does it make sense?
But I’m not sure I regret doing them when I did them. Some of these things were learning experiences, things that shaped me and led me to where I am today. I may not do them willingly today, but I don’t necessarily regret doing them when I did, learning from them, and letting these experiences shape me today. Although I can’t see me doing them today, I understand how what I did when I did helped make me.
So is this a dichotomy, or does it make sense?