Words that slip out

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I was participating in a meet, and there was a question on religion. After I answered it correctly, I said, almost without thought, “Thank God there was a question on religion.”

Did I commit a mortal sin? The words slipped out by accident.
 
I was participating in a meet, and there was a question on religion. After I answered it correctly, I said, almost without thought, “Thank God there was a question on religion.”

Did I commit a mortal sin? The words slipped out by accident.
I certainly don’t think it was any kind of sin. It sounds like you were thanking God that there was a question on religion.
 
Why would you think that Thanking God would be a sin???

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It really depends. Were you associating God with a good or bad thing? If good, then you were thanking God for what happened. If bad, then you did commity a mortal sin.
 
It really depends. Were you associating God with a good or bad thing? If good, then you were thanking God for what happened. If bad, then you did commity a mortal sin.
Not if it just slipped out, without thinking!
 
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It really depends. Were you associating God with a good or bad thing? If good, then you were thanking God for what happened. If bad, then you did commit a mortal sin.
Precisely. 👍

My earlier response was sort of “off the cuff” and taking a positive spin on the matter and while a legitimate viewpoint, there are additional things to consider.

The fact that the OP is concerned about what “slipped out” indicates that they made the comment without thinking. In other words there was no conscious decision to praise God or to curse Him. This by itself means any sin could not be mortal since it fails the, “full knowledge and consent of the will” test.
However, by letting such a thing “slip out”, one is demonstrating a less than perfect governing of the tongue. This can lead to all sorts of problems if the tongue, and the thoughts behind the tongue, are not properly disposed toward the Kingdom and toward God. In this case, the indication is that the mind was properly disposed and the spontaneous ejaculation was one of praise to God. May God grant the OP grace to remain so.

For the rest of us, considering this matter is a good lesson in making sure that we too remain properly disposed toward God so that, should we display any verbal outbursts, they too will take the form of Praise to God because our thoughts are always properly disposed toward Him.

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James
 
I Did I commit a mortal sin? The words slipped out by accident.
mortal sin and accident may not be used in the same sentence
nothing that is an accident is sinful at all.
even if you had said it deliberately, what makes you thing there might be the remotest vestige of sin in the casual remark?
 
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