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khmsct99
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It has been awhile since I have posted. I guess I have not had any recent questions to ask. I have one now. I was reading something online and it mentioned that Catholics believe in different levels of sin.
In my church, and even people I talk to in a regular basis, say that all sins are equal. There is no sin worse than another. That has always confused me because it would seem like someone murdering someone else, is way worse than someone lying.
Now, I am not saying lying is good, because it is not, but I am saying that both are bad, but murdering someone for no reason seems worse than a small lie.
My question is, how does this work? I hope I did not seem confusing.
Thanks.
God Bless You.
In my church, and even people I talk to in a regular basis, say that all sins are equal. There is no sin worse than another. That has always confused me because it would seem like someone murdering someone else, is way worse than someone lying.
Now, I am not saying lying is good, because it is not, but I am saying that both are bad, but murdering someone for no reason seems worse than a small lie.
My question is, how does this work? I hope I did not seem confusing.
Thanks.
God Bless You.