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Confession/repentance? At all?
All mortal sins are forgiven if you attend confession with a contrite heart and confess themConfession/repentance? At all?
Amen Fergal, this is my salvationTo the point where they are forgotten by God. Isn’t that a wonderful thought?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! RIIIGHT!! You honestly believe that this will repent your so-called sins? I hate to break it to you but what you call “sinning” is only natural and is not to be looked down upon. You people are ignorant fools.All mortal sins are forgiven if you attend confession with a contrite heart and confess them
Not exactly sure how you are contributing to this thread???HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! RIIIGHT!! You honestly believe that this will repent your so-called sins? I hate to break it to you but what you call “sinning” is only natural and is not to be looked down upon. You people are ignorant fools.
Eh…I like commenting on other’s threads, although I ought to be more conciderate of others views, shouldn’t I? Hmm…well…I believe that each person has their own belief system of what they believe is “right” or “wrong”, “good” or “bad”. However, this belief, I believe should be sought upon by the individual alone and should not be inforced my the Church, or by any other individual(s).Not exactly sure how you are contributing to this thread???
AntonLaVey5446, you appear to not believe in sin? This is a strang thing. I honestly think everyone when pushed to it believes in sin. Even if we totally ignore the theological dimension to sin, ultimately sin is to do something you aught not to do (morally). Unless you are a completely a-moral person (rejecting all morality) then I think you implicitly believe in sin.
If you don’t believe in sin at all maybe you aught to start your own thread and people can discuss that issue with you…
No, actually, it is very objective.But the concept of sinning is subjective.
No, actually I am 21. I have never been convinced that sin is objective. Not that I did, but you put up no argument and you have to sink to my level of what you assume to be the limited knowledge of a high school student.No, actually, it is very objective.
It is subjectivity that attempts to twist sin into something normal and natural.
So, what year are you in high school? Just curious, as you sound quite young.
There is sin that is unforgivable.… ALL sin is forgivable because God is infinitly mercyful.
Fraternal correction my dear friend. There is a sin that cannot be forgiven. That sin is the sin against the Holy Spirit. Jesus himself spoke about it in Matt. 12:22-32; Mark 3:22-30; and Luke 12:10.Any Sin can be forgiven.
This is out of order.Fraternal correction my dear friend. There is a sin that cannot be forgiven. That sin is the sin against the Holy Spirit. Jesus himself spoke about it in Matt. 12:22-32; Mark 3:22-30; and Luke 12:10.
This sin is the sin of obstinately refusing to accept God’s mercy.
Oh look AntonLaVey5446 seems to be guilty of it!!![]()
:clapping: Way to go BillP. Take a chill pill.This is out of order.
And trying to define it as “Fraternal Correction” is nauseating.
You have no right whatsoever to judge the state of the soul of another Child of God, your smiley face notwithstanding.
The Church herself refuses to presume that any particular person is in hell. But by saying that another poster is guilty of an unforgivable sin you see fit to set yourself up in a place that even the Church won’t presume to go. How disgusting.
Fergal said::clapping: Way to go BillP. Take a chill pill.
If you didn’t notice we were referred to as ignorant fools. I have no problem if you accept that this is what you are but I for one will not be called an ignorant fool.
No the Sin spoken about is according toAnyone who scorns and refuses the Confessional is scorning and refusing God’s mercy. Is this not the sin spoken about?
Why is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit unforgivable? How should this blasphemy be understood? Saint Thomas Aquinas replies that it is a question of a sin that is "unforgivable by its very nature, insofar as it excludes the elements through which the forgiveness of sin takes place. [183]
According to such an exegesis, “blasphemy” does not properly consist in offending against the Holy Spirit in words; it consists rather in the refusal to accept the salvation which God offers to man through the Holy Spirit, working through the power of the Cross. If man rejects the " convincing concerning sin" which comes from the Holy Spirit and which has the power to save, he also rejects the “coming” of the Counsellor – that “coming” which was accomplished in the Paschal Mystery, in union with the redemptive power of Christ’s Blood: the Blood which “purifies the conscience from dead works”.
And it is manfestly obvious from his posts on this thread that he is engaged in a search for the truth. Why do you think he’s here? Does he have a lot to learn? of course. Does he need to be a bit less temerate in his writing? undoubtedly. Has he blashphemed against the Holy Spirity thus comdemning hims elf to Hell for all enternity? Not even close.We know that the result of such a purification is the forgiveness of sins. Therefore, whoever rejects the Spirit and the Blood remains in “dead works”, in sin. And the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit consists precisely in the radical refusal to accept this forgiveness of which he is the intimate giver and which presupposes the genuine conversion which he brings about in the conscience. If Jesus says that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven either in this life or in the next, it is because this “non-forgiveness” is linked, as to its cause, to “non-repentance”, in other words to the radical refusal to be converted.