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TerryFrancisJr
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What exactly constitutes intention to sin? I was in a situation where if I did not do something, I was convinced it would be a mortal sin. I was tempted to just mot do it and accept the consequences later, but after a few seconds, I
I changed my mind, realizing the severity of this mortal sin. I was aware of it being serious before, but what snapped me out of thinking this thought was the thought of how serious a sin this was, and the effects it would have on my soul.
The action in question turned out not to be a sin, but since I am somewhat scrupulous, I sort of believed it to be. I was convinced that I should just do what I could to remedy the situation, but then the thought came up of just accepting the consequences.
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I changed my mind, realizing the severity of this mortal sin. I was aware of it being serious before, but what snapped me out of thinking this thought was the thought of how serious a sin this was, and the effects it would have on my soul.
The action in question turned out not to be a sin, but since I am somewhat scrupulous, I sort of believed it to be. I was convinced that I should just do what I could to remedy the situation, but then the thought came up of just accepting the consequences.
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