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Venial sin will never add up to mortal sin |
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T or F: A hundred venial sins will add up to one mortal sin. |
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T or F: A person is not guilty of sin if they are ignorant that something is a sin or suffer an illness that makes them forget it is a sin |
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You are guilty because the intention to offend God is a sin in itself |
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T or F: You are not guilty of sin if you intend to do something, but change your mind and don't do it |
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False
You should solve your doubt before acting, for otherwise you are careless about offending God |
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T or F: You are not guilty of sin if you have doubts whether something is sinful because your doubt shows your ignorance |
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T or F: There are some temptations that cannot be overcome |
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False
You always have a free choice |
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T or F: Temptation can force you to commit sin |
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T or F: God cannot help you in your struggle with temptation |
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Ask God for help, then find a distraction |
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What are two things you should do when tempted? |
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Avoid persons, places, or things that can easily lead you into sin and ask God for help |
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What two things can help you avoid temptation? |
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the place and state in the next life where the souls of the damned suffer forever with the devils |
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How did we learn there is a Hell?
a) Abraham revealed it in the Old Testament
b) Moses revealed it in the Old Testament
c) God revealed its existence after Adam and Eve were expelled from Garden of Eden
d) Christ revealed the nature of Hell |
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Those who die in mortal sin |
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False
People who go to Hell go there forever |
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T or F: Hell is not permenant. People go there to do penance for their sins, and then they go to Heaven |
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The _____ of hell entail darkness, sadness, remorse, and associates who hate all goodness |
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source of life, joy, and light |
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eternal separaton from God |
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What is the worse pain in hell? |
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T or F: Eternal separation from God is chosen by the damned |
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T or F: The fire in hell is metaphorical. |
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It causes pain to soul and body, without consuming them |
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How does hell-fire differ from earthly fire? |
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The pain of ____ is the etneral unremitting remorse from the thought that you have chosen to live apart from God |
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The pain of the companionship of the ______ is the misery of eternal association with devils and evil persons that lived on the earth. |
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a place in which there is no love |
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False
Though they have the same kind of punishment, the degree of suffering will differ according to the magnitude of their sins |
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T or F: The pains of hell are the same for all |
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sin of not taking God at His word concerning the punishment of sinners and expecting God to show mercy even if it means compromising his rules |
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a place or state of temporary punishment after death for sinners who have damaged their union with God |
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Only people with mortal sin go to hell, and yet no one can enter heaven if they have any attachment to sin. Therefore, there must be a place of reparation and purification |
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Why does common sense indicate there is a purgatory? |
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People who go to purgatory:
a) have destroyed their union with God
b) died with unrepented venial sins
c) died without doing sufficient penance
d) died with not having enough determination not to sin
e) all of the above
f) all but a |
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