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Pfaffenhoffen
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I agree with you so what is the question?Paul was interested in getting souls to heaven, and saving them from hell.
Mortal and venial sin exists. Heaven and hell exists. “today I put before you life and death, blessings and curses, choose life” [Dt 39:19]
Everybody wants to go to heaven when they die. Many, maybe most, expect heaven when they die. How many people don’t want to follow the rules to get there… Will they go just the same? Since it was the Holy Spirit guiding the apostles to teach and what to teach regarding sin, we know how God will judge mortal sin if one dies in them. Period dot end of sentence. Paul had to warn some over and over again about sins that prevent one from heaven. iow, they were ignoring him, or weren’t taking him seriously, or maybe they thought they had plenty of time to sin before they died, who knows what the situation was. But they weren’t changing their behavior so Paul kept warning them. No need for ANYone to die in mortal sin, Ergo, since none of us knows the date or the time we will die, it’s absolutely foolish if one is in mortal sin to avoid or postpone sacramental confession. If we aren’t vigilant stewards of our own souls, whose fault is that?
That’s my :twocents:
The only think it is too much me, me, me. What about the others?
And again, it is not talking all the time about AIDS that you avoid catching it. It is having the right behavior.
It is not talking all the time about the basketball score that you gain games. It is throwing the 3-point on target all the time.
Remember, 70% (or more) of the world population does not go to confession. Are they predestined to hell?