To: kosta50; caww; HarleyD
Kosta: Judaism has 613 mitzvot (commandments) given in the Law, which God gave directly to Moses, of which slightly more than a half are the mitzvot of omission and the rest of commission. The intent is crucial. Those that would count as unforgivable are those intentional and premeditated
Exactly -- and the Original STAIN would count as an unintentional sin and on our part non-premeditated.
Cronos: Also, the sacrifice of Christ IS for unwitting sin (Adam's) -- repentance is still necessary in the Christian world for our non-venial sins. We are not Calvinists to believe that we should not repent
Kosta: Yes, that is correct, all of it.
Yes, penance is needed for our wilful sins. Christ, the sacrifice took away the mitzvot of omission
To: Cronos; kosta50; caww
Kosta: Judaism has 613 mitzvot (commandments) given in the Law, which God gave directly to Moses...The intent is crucial. Those that would count as unforgivable are those intentional and premeditated Cronos-Exactly -- and the Original STAIN would count as an unintentional sin and on our part non-premeditated.
Our Lord said that all the laws could be summed up in two commandments,
Does anyone think they really intentionally do these two things?
Don't try loop holes with God. It doesn't work.
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