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you will all be very relieved to know that i return not my school tomorrow so i will not be on my pc every 5 mins puting the world to right! i'll still try and pop in now and again to stur up some debate but this is just to say

sorry if i have offended anyone... i truly am i dont mean not...

God bless you with everything that you do...

and i'll see you guys in heaven!

kt

XxX

-- kt (jc_died_4_me@hotmail.com), February 18, 2005

Answers

You didn't hurt anyone's feelings. Good luck with your studies. We'll miss you. Stay in touch!

-- Jim (furst@flash.net), February 18, 2005.

All the best!

-- Pat Thompson (pat.thompson.45@gmail.com), February 19, 2005.

"Pray for me, as I will for thee, THAT we MIGHT merrily meet in Heaven" (IF we both make it) (St. Thomas More, my emphasis)

-- Steve (55555@aol.com), February 19, 2005.

steve, i will be there, only you know if you will see me....

-- kt (jc_died_4_me@hotmail.com), February 19, 2005.

i will be there

Katie, does your denomination teach you about the deadly sin of "presumption"?

Farewell. May you do splendidly in your studies.

-- Typist (asdf@jkl.com), February 19, 2005.



but i no that my salvation is assured through the blood of the lamb!

XxX

-- kt (jc_watea@hotmail.com), February 20, 2005.


You didn't answer my question, Katie?

Does your denomination fail to teach you about the deadly sin of "presumption"?

You seem to have not yet read the huge amount of scriptures that show clearly that you have no assurance of salvation. As many one-time Christians have done, you too could radically turn away from God and choose eternal separation from him at any moment between the time you read this and the time you die. If you now make the mistake of saying that you cannot turn away from him, you would deny your own free will and make yourself into a puppet.

Therefore, if you are now in the state of sanctifying grace, cleansed of deadly sin and ready for heaven, you (as a non-Catholic) must persevere in that state. You must avoid all future mortal sin, or you must regain the state of grace by having perfect contrition (sorrow and repentance) for the mortal sins you commit, since you lack access to sacramental confession. If you are not in a state of grace at death, you will not be saved.

-- Typist (asdf@jkl.com), February 20, 2005.


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