Oct 17, 2005 20:59
I'm aware that Catholicism has two kinds of sins. One kind are the mortal sins. I can only think of 2 at the moment, and that's murder/homicide, and suicide.
Well, that catholic church did have an army at one point. and they did kill.
The deal with a mortal sin was it was unforgivable. The other kind (verenal? spelling?) was repentable. Mortal however, if committed, condemned that person to Hell.
If the catholic army had soldiers/crusaders killing members of other armies, wouldn't that be a mortal sin? Someone slightly overviewed this with me today. I was just wondering what people thought on a public opinion. Im still not fully sure whats up with it...
and yes. before some dumb person says on here, "all sins are forgivable, dur." if you plan on typing that, unplug your monitor. I had someone say thatto me in class the other day, AFTER explaining to them that catholicism had two kinds of sins. and they still refused to accept it.