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Abortion is a mortal sin which cuts one off from God. If one dies in a state of mortal sin it casts one into hell. Only if he was truly contrite on his deathbed would he have the chance to make his penance in purgatory.I don’t think this could always work…
For example:
James accepted Jesus at age 12, was baptised, etc. At age 17, he had stopped going to church except maybe 4 times a year…
Then at age 18, he decided to go to medical school.
He was required to learn how to perform abortions.
He does dozens of abortions in his career, only caring about the money he’s making, forgetting his heritage (accepting Jesus). He finally dies at the ripe old age of 83.
Would he be saved? I think he’d have to have a MAJOR stop in purgatory because abortion takes a human life and well, that violated the commandment “Thou Shall not Kill”.
So, I don’t think he’d still be “automatically” saved.
Unless on his death bed, he’s sorry for aborting the babies whose lives he took…
this is just an example of how it doesn’t work