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My apologies if it appears that I am not genuinely seeking an answer, but I was sincere.LOL So if someone says well a mute could write out their sins you’d say well that would account for those with no hands. And what of those that cant hear how do they ever hear the dictates God has put forward? But when someone says they could use sign language you’d say what of those who are also blind. You dont need to go that far to tell us you dont believe in the practice of reconciliation.
With all due respect it doesnt appear as though you are genuinely seeking an answer. Just my observation. Please forgive me if I am wrong
It’s not that I don’t believe in the practice of reconciliation, I don’t understand it’s necessity and your above argument, in a way, further cements my feelings on the topic.
In short, it seems terribly complex and leaves those who have access to a priest in a better position.
What has occurred to me over the course of this conversation is that we are really in no better position than those who were under the old Jewish law in the Old Testament. What’s the difference, really, between going to confession and sacrificing a dove at the temple? We are left without access to God.
Truthfully, I’m bewildered.