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benedictus2
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That is a very well thought out post!. Vunderbar!Man it gets deeper and deeper everytime I check this board!!!
Ginger2ā¦Obviously as a protestant I think you do bring up some good points. However, if Catholics believe and their sacrament tells them confessing to a priest is something they need to do, then let them do it. No amount of scriptures or anything else you come up with is going to make them see differently. There is nothing wrong with them not seeing differently, I believe they are fellow Christians and are headed for the same goals that you and I are pressing towards as protestants. I completely understand the points they are making as to what their church has taught them. They are not saying the priest is directly giving them a pass to forgiveness. They are just going to him and confessing the sin, as you and I would approach God directly or even a fellow Christian to tell them we wronged them and they tell us that it is okay. Of course I know when we approach someone to apologize, we arenāt doing that because they have the power to erase that sin, only God can do that. So I get what the Catholics on here are saying, even though I donāt approach it that way, I still have to respect their thoughts for it.
Okay on to my next comment. A few has mentioned that a prostestant really doesnāt have that great gift of being able to go to a priest and confess. We may not go to a priest and confess and then are told that we are forgiven. But I donāt remember a single time that I was truly repentent that I knew God hadnāt forgave me. I knew I was truly forgiven. I felt it and I knew it. Just like you probably truly deeply feel it when told by a priest. I know with my church, we have the freedom to approach the alters at anytime when we feel the need to. There have been times that I felt a strong need to get something off me and hand it over to God and I did that. Now, I donāt know, but stepping out in a church of 200 members can be pretty intimidating and I think someone that does that, it is just as intense as going one on one with someone. No I didnāt publically announce what I was going for, but the step was all I need to get to the alter, to confess what it was or to just pray for what I needed. So, again I think we are all going for the same thing here, but in just different ways. There is nothing on either side that diminishes that fact. No matter if we go to a priest and do, we go to the alter, we pray at home or we go directly to someone or etc. I believe in all those cases, God is seeing our heart and we know deep down when we are truly forgiven and also when we do it with the right heart for change.
**I see in neither Catholic or in my protestant religion that either gives room for just sinning for the sake of sinning. **
God Bless You All