Jesus died for our sins, but we still have to pay for them. Because we are human and do things that we shouldn't do we are considered sinful. That's why the Bible refers to humans, in their natural ...
1 John 5:17 (RSV) explicitly differentiates a mortal sin from a less serious one: “All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin which is not mortal” (KJV: “not unto death”). Denying this would be ...
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Catholic bishop responds to critics of Texas’ inclusion of the Bible in public school curriculum
A Catholic bishop who served on the White House Religious Liberty Commission is pushing back on concerns about the inclusion ...
Scripture is filled with examples of communities and institutions being held accountable for sin. Every February, Black History Month helps us reflect on how our nation’s racial past informs our ...
Such discernment is both mandated by the Scriptures - which promise that the Holy Spirit will guide believers in their understanding of God's purposes - and must go alongside a deep engagement with ...
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