RE: One sentence that throws the problem of evil out of the window.
November 9, 2017 at 6:08 pm
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2017 at 6:16 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Not only possible, but well within the remit of grace. As per catechism, to die in mortal sin requires a conscious effort or an absence of sacrement. If Hitler killed and died mistaken or had made confession or was contrite...he's singing with the angels now.
But not the little girl who was raped, or the unborn child of the pagan, perhaps not even the unborn child of the believer who is still stained by the sin of adam..even if they are untouched by personal sin.
Disgusting.
But not the little girl who was raped, or the unborn child of the pagan, perhaps not even the unborn child of the believer who is still stained by the sin of adam..even if they are untouched by personal sin.
Disgusting.
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