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If they are menatlly ill, seriously mentally ill, yes.Defens0rFidei said:Yeah, but would someone that is in a state of Grace decide to murder someone the next day?![]()
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If they are menatlly ill, seriously mentally ill, yes.Defens0rFidei said:Yeah, but would someone that is in a state of Grace decide to murder someone the next day?![]()
Shelb5 said:If they are menatlly ill, seriously mentally ill, yes.
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Mental illness would affect culpability.
Applied Moral Theology deals with specifics.
Shelb5 said:Well yea, that was kind of my point. From the outside we can say “how” can someone do this one day from the next say “how” can God send you to hell if you confess one day and sin the next but the truth is that only God knows the heart and He makes that decision . All we can do is not judge anyone and theoretically accept what the Church says, that one mortal sin unrepented can land us in hell.
Shelb5 said:Well yea, that was kind of my point. From the outside we can say how can someone do this one day from the next say how can God send you to hell if you confess one day and sin the next but the truth is that only God knows the heart and He makes that decision . All we can do is not judge anyone and theoretically accept what the Church says, that one mortal sin unrepented can land us in hell.
Defens0rFidei said:Which is why the "Hell Bit" idea is a misconception of our beliefs.
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I don't recall it being presented as representative of Catholic belief. On the contrary it was presented as NOT being representative of Orthodox belief.Defens0rFidei said:Which is why the "Hell Bit" idea is a misconception of our beliefs.
God has made it sufficiently clear to us through His Church what a sin is, and what the concequences are, and mans need for contrition for his sins.Defens0rFidei said:Yeah, that would be my opinion on it. I just don't see God being well-pleased with you on Monday, you are filled with His spirit, you are His son/daughter, and then you mess up on Tuesday and you go burn in Hell forever.
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if he is guilty of a mortal sin, yes.RhetorTheo said:Let's say a man is in a state of grace on Monday. On Tuesday morning, he finds that his wife is committing adultery. He gets angry, and then angrier, then picks up an axe and kills the man who slept with his wife. Does he go from fully in grace to hellbound in a day like that?
geocajun said:God has made it sufficiently clear to us through His Church what a sin is, and what the concequences are, and mans need for contrition for his sins.
It is concievable that someone could walk out of sacramental confession and have something affect him emotionally so strong that he acts against his conscience and commits a mortal sin - clearly this is not sane, but still concievable.
At that point, it isn't God who cuts that person off, but that person who cuts themself off from God. Remember, God calls us to come to him, but we are the ones who resists. It isn't God pushing us away is my point.
Remember that Justice is giving someone what is owed to them. If a person consciously knew something was a mortal sin, and did it anyway, they have earned the seperation of themselves from God.
When we are in a state of mortal sin, God reaches out to us with preveniant graces trying to get us to repent.
So if this person now was dying, and could not go to sacramental confession, but they were truely contrite in their heart, then God would forgive them - it just would not be sacramental (a visible sign.... and therefore they could not receive communion until they received the sacrament.)
RhetorTheo said:Let's say a man is in a state of grace on Monday. On Tuesday morning, he finds that his wife is committing adultery. He gets angry, and then angrier, then picks up an axe and kills the man who slept with his wife. Does he go from fully in grace to hellbound in a day like that?
Defens0rFidei said:I suppose so...
Defens0rFidei said:Interesting! So when Jesus spoke about the 7 unclean spirits it was really 7 sins?
That makes sense...