Mortal sins? You mean like the mafia that kills anything that so much as breathes in the wrong sequence then they go to confession say a couple of 'ave Marias' all is forgiven and they can go and do it all over again?
What about Buddhists? What right has any religion to set boundaries for people not practising it for when their soul leaves their body? Such arrogance! What if what awaits them if way better than catholic heaven?
Can you define a 'good catholic person'? Is it one who kills those who refuse to adopt the catholic religion like was happening not so long ago in some countries?
In fact I would say that 'light sins' commited consciously with full knowkedge of the impact they might have on someone else's life are far more 'serious' than a 'major sin' commited by someone not conscious of the impact it would have on others ... Intent is of major importance when it comes 'owning our mistakes'
I find the whole catholic 'sin and confessions' drama control freakism totally unacceptable
Synchronicities are events that appear to be "coincidences" but happen in such a way that it does leave you questioning the realities we were taught to accept as the only possibilities ... especially when those synchronicities keep happening more and more frequently ... and yes it opens the door to finding out more about the divine and our own power of materialisation
Only if you don't mind when it gets to be your turn to be the 'careless ungrateful man' and another 'superior' man's turn to 'steal' her from you ...
However, a woman is not a commodity 'to be stolen' from the possession of someone else ... and if that's how you think, I can very well see the scenario I just describe happening sooner rather than later... She might not even wait to meet somebody else before walking...
RE: The Final Judgement
Mortal sins? You mean like the mafia that kills anything that so much as breathes in the wrong sequence then they go to confession say a couple of 'ave Marias' all is forgiven and they can go and do it all over again?