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I know someone who says that, “If you have any doubt that a sin is mortal, then it is not mortal”.
His reasoning is that it cannot be a mortal sin if you doubt that its mortal cause then you don’t have full knowledge of the sin being mortal.
I use this line of reasoning with Hitler, let’s say the man was really twisted and thought he that his eradication of a people whom he saw as subhuman and a nuisance – was something good and he really, truly in his twisted mind didn’t hink he was doing anything wrong. A man like him can go to heaven without commiting a mortal sin in this regard?
I know what you are probably going to say – “how in the world could he not know?!” remember, i’m putting forth the above situation for the sake of argument…
His reasoning is that it cannot be a mortal sin if you doubt that its mortal cause then you don’t have full knowledge of the sin being mortal.
I use this line of reasoning with Hitler, let’s say the man was really twisted and thought he that his eradication of a people whom he saw as subhuman and a nuisance – was something good and he really, truly in his twisted mind didn’t hink he was doing anything wrong. A man like him can go to heaven without commiting a mortal sin in this regard?
I know what you are probably going to say – “how in the world could he not know?!” remember, i’m putting forth the above situation for the sake of argument…