QUOTE=Aries;1729655]Thank you so much! It’s a problem that I’ve been strugglin’ with my church for a few weeks. Even though I have sinned in the past, that doesn’t mean that I’m a bad person. It’s like saying a person is not intelligent because he/she mistakes.
I see sins as mistakes, and you learn from them in order to become a better person. Is that wrong of me to say?
**I]**There are a number of ways of sinning. Remember firstly that NO sin is worse than either in as far as it is an act against God’s pure love. If you take the Ten Commandments and look at one person’s sin over another persons sin the fact that they both contravene God’s commandment that we are to Love firstly God who created all things in His hand and to love we people without question, who are made to His likeness.
What Catholics call venial sins are those that we commit basically unintentionally, or without control over our human desires physically or mentally. In realizing this, seeking forgiveness right at that time to God, and if not, going to the priest who will mediate for us to Jesus.
Mortal sins are those grave sins that we have understanding of the graveness of the act or thought. As you might know there is one sin that is so grave that it not only won’t but CANNOT be forgiven. And that is a sin against the Holy Spirit. We must also remember that Jesus told us that in the time of the Old Testament a person would commit the sin when the act was fulfilled. Jesus said that since His coming, it no longer is doing the act but in thinking about the act that is the very act of sin.
With my friend, I feel as if because he was a bad person before he became a Christian, he believes that everyone in this world is bad. Sort of like “the world revolves around me” kind of idea. Feel free to e-mail me more scriptures that support this idea.
You might find that as yet he has not forgiven his past and himself, and those who were his accomplices. He also probably has not put his past to the cross of Jesus Christ and let go of it.
Another question, do you believe that Muslims and Jews worship the same God as we Christians do?
**They may believe in God as we know God, but the question is; do they believe that Jesus Christ is the son of God, and that Jesus alone is the way the truth and the life, and the only way to the Father.
God bless
Littleone**