Re: 9CWL 15 Nov (anticipated spoiler)



On Nov 19, 12:39 pm, Evan Kirshenbaum <kirshenb...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"peter...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <racss...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Remember that the difference between a venial sin, which you can
wish away with an Act of Contrition, and a mortal sin, which you
have to confess to the priest or burn in the everlasting fires of
Hell, is full consent of the will. If you are packing, you've
declared your intentions and you are hell-bound.

Does carrying insurance against your being at fault in a traffic
accident similarly declare your intentions to commit bodily harm
against others?

Religion isn't exactly known from being congruent with logic or
reason.

--
Regards,
Dann
.



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