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Hermione
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Hello everyone,
I was thinking that if I hadn’t lived the life I lived (including sins), then everything would be strikingly different and I wouldn’t be with my fiance.
I love my fiance very much and want to be with him. So I would rather have lived the life I lived than have changed things and been without him.
Now, this applies to sins. Can I be truly repentant if I wish I had sinned and met my fiance later than not sinned and never met him at all?
Am very scared! Please help.
Thanks
P.S. Ideally I would have never sinned but still met my fiance!
I was thinking that if I hadn’t lived the life I lived (including sins), then everything would be strikingly different and I wouldn’t be with my fiance.
I love my fiance very much and want to be with him. So I would rather have lived the life I lived than have changed things and been without him.
Now, this applies to sins. Can I be truly repentant if I wish I had sinned and met my fiance later than not sinned and never met him at all?
Am very scared! Please help.
Thanks

P.S. Ideally I would have never sinned but still met my fiance!