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Parker,Rick,
You seem to have Mormonism confused with another religion familiar to you. Outer darkness (eternal and forever) is for those who have a pure and complete witness from the Holy Ghost so that they know nothing doubting that Jesus is the Christ, and then rebel against that knowledge. None of the witnesses had sufficient knowledge to qualify, nor did they rebel against Jesus Christ.
I still find this inordinate fear factor in the posts from many Catholics. I think you can get over it, by reading the New Testament and thinking about God’s love for all people, not just for Catholics. You might give that a try–but suit yourself. The new covenant was supposed to do that for the people who embrace the true gospel. It gives them greater love, a greater capacity to forgive, greater light and knowledge and faith and the power to actually live the commandments including the greatest commandments–to love God and love others unselfishly, with the ability to be a light to the world.
From a Catholic perspective, it’s not about fear, it’s about hope. God knows our human nature, and knows that we can’t be perfect. True, he asks us to aim for perfection, but knows we will fall short. That is why he gave us the Church and the priests. With confession, we have the opportunity to confess our sins, with purgatory, we need not be perfect (that is suffer for the effects of our sins for eternity) when we die. In confession, our sins are absolved, but there may still be an affect of sin or an attachment to sin. In purgatory, we are purified (from the effect/attachment), so we may enter heaven. Please note, the people in purgatory are already bound for heaven.
If someone dies with a mortal sin on their soul, they will go to hell forever. God does not will this, but he will not force anyone to choose him. If someone goes to hell, it is because that person chose to go there, by being unrepentant.
As a Catholic, I know that if I try to do what is right, make a good confession when I stumble, and cooperate with God’s Grace I can hope to wind up in heaven. I haven’t earned God’s Grace or Heaven, this is something God wills (gives freely) for me because of his Mercy. I do this because I love God, as I pray because I love God. I know the consequences if I choose otherwise. I see no coercion by the Church or by God in this. I see justice and mercy.
In Christ,
Michael