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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3840053" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>You have never and will never repent for every one of your sins individually either by mouth or by thought(none of us can), that's the entire reason that Christ came, died and rose again, he did that for you because you are not capable of doing that on your own. That's why salvation is not based on works, living a Christian walk "may be" considered to be, but salvation is not based on works, even confession. Forgiveness of sin for salvation needs to occur only one time, that's the beauty of it. Religion tries to muddy the water with rules, and rules and more rules. Humans fail when rules are involved, always. </p><p></p><p>An example I give often. What happens to a devout Catholic who dies in a car wreck on his way to confession? What happens to a non-devout Catholic who dies in a car wreck on his way to confession? Is there any difference between the two?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3840053, member: 15643"] You have never and will never repent for every one of your sins individually either by mouth or by thought(none of us can), that's the entire reason that Christ came, died and rose again, he did that for you because you are not capable of doing that on your own. That's why salvation is not based on works, living a Christian walk "may be" considered to be, but salvation is not based on works, even confession. Forgiveness of sin for salvation needs to occur only one time, that's the beauty of it. Religion tries to muddy the water with rules, and rules and more rules. Humans fail when rules are involved, always. An example I give often. What happens to a devout Catholic who dies in a car wreck on his way to confession? What happens to a non-devout Catholic who dies in a car wreck on his way to confession? Is there any difference between the two? [/QUOTE]
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