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Mortal and Venial Sin in Lutheran Teaching ... Is the distinction between mortal and venial sin biblical, or is it an invention of the Roman church? ... The distinction between mortal and venial sin is not alien to classic confessional Lutheranism. The esteemed Lutheran dogmatician David Hollaz (1648-1713) summarised...
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Mortal and Venial Sin 1. What are the types of actual sin? ~ Mortal: a serious offence against God that kills the soul and deserves hell ; ~ Venial: weakens the soul and displeases God (often leading to mortal sin);
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But anything not listed in the big 10 is venial sin and one can just be repentant and ask God for forgiveness to be in communion with Him (and the church). Irregardless of if you belive in confessing through a priest or not, do ither churches make a distinction between the severity of sins?
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The idea of 'venial' sins is deceptive. ... The idea of venial sin may be very appealing since we always tend to minimize the seriousness of sin. Murder is definitely a mortal sin; being angry and calling someone a fool during a brawl would probably be classified "venial" by many Catholics.
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Venial sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to Roman Catholicism, a venial sin (meaning "forgivable" sin) is a lesser sin that does not result in a complete separation from God and eternal damnation in Hell. A venial sin involves a ...
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Mortal sin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mortal sin , according to the beliefs of the Catholic Church (and some Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism) is a sin that, unless confessed and absolved (or at least sacramental confession i...
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