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Ravenhawk
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Two questions regarding whether there is sufficient matter for mortal sin:
- Are deliberate comments of innuendo/double-entedres in the same class as other deliberate sins against the 6th/9th commandments and therefore mortal sins (given the usual conditions, of course)?
- Stickier situation–there is a person I am often at odds with and have a lot of anger/impatience issues with that I am trying to overcome. I have been looking for ways to be more charitable toward this person to try to end my impatience and anger. This person tells me yesterday that I am expected to do something next week that I don’t want to do. I think it is just a typical manipulation attempt and do not want to do it. I know i could just go as a charitable act-go do something I could do but really don’t want to do but do it for Jesus and not for this person, necessarily–but I am adamant that I still will not go, partly because I have plans and partly because I don’t want to be committed to doing something without being asked. (This person often commits me to things without asking and I hate it and have asked for this to stop many times.) Am I just being too stubborn and, since I seem to be refusing to do it even for Jesus, do you think it is a sufficiently grave refusal to love others so as to be a mortal sin if I refuse to do this thing?
Thanks in advance for any opinions!