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zmyr88
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in my case i was not talking about this incident; and if he felt he needed to confess something, he already has the sin. i.e… talking about a committed sinful action.
the question is: what efficious desires are binding. and what determines when the decision is bound to the conscious.
i think for that example; i would depend on things not discussed. for example he may have thought he would kill the man. but in reality, given the chance he would NOT have done it anyway.
what is thought or said, only would be binding if you would actually carry it out given the chance, in other words, if you really don’t mean it, it does not count.
for is case specifically, he may be debating as to kill the man. IMO he has not made any binding decision until he is "sure " he will do it, and has stopped debating it in his mind.
thoughts?
the question is: what efficious desires are binding. and what determines when the decision is bound to the conscious.
i think for that example; i would depend on things not discussed. for example he may have thought he would kill the man. but in reality, given the chance he would NOT have done it anyway.
what is thought or said, only would be binding if you would actually carry it out given the chance, in other words, if you really don’t mean it, it does not count.
for is case specifically, he may be debating as to kill the man. IMO he has not made any binding decision until he is "sure " he will do it, and has stopped debating it in his mind.
thoughts?