Message from @Maksim
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but that's what it essentially means
If you stop believing that, you can be saved of course
It's not a permanent thing like some people allege
So is blasphemy against the holy spirit where you reject that you can be saved?
yes
Is Judas dogmatically in Hell?
Apostasy
I wasn't sure on that
And if can't be forgiven
it means that it can't be forgiven in the sense that if you believe in it when you die you can't be saved
people that go to heaven aren't sinless upon their deaths
nobody is free of sin
but if you have that particular sin with you on death you can't be saved
Well, not entirely true
What if you pray before your death
And are forgiven
All of us have sinned but not all of us are sinners
Do you technically enter heaven sinless
Well then you aren't an apostate
you can make a 100 sins without even knowing it
When you are justified it is just as if you had never sinned
^
this is where ortho and cath thought can disagree a bit
After baptism, confession, or such you are sinless
so idk about what the other guys' stances are
take yourself from the jesuit justification
it is a cuttting up
@Caballería wdym
what does that mean
Justified
@Maksim As Eoppa mentioned, Baptism, confession and such
is this pagan lingo i don't understand or something
I know
Jesuits are the originators of popular utilitarianism
oh
even the montanists didn't agree
idk what the catholic church's stance on this is
They're heretics