Coggins wrote:You will, so long as to continue on this course Harmony, be a spiritual and intellectual victim of your own self enclosed membrane formed of pride and self pity.
Pot, meet Kettle.
Coggins7 wrote:First of all, "repentant sinners" are not denied the sacrament as a class. Disfellowshipped or otherwise disciplined members who have lapsed in a more serious manner, yes, but not repentant sinners per se. We are all repentant sinnsers, most of the time, or should be. There have been many times when I've refused the sacrament because I did not feel worthy to accept it. He, after all, who accepts it unworthily, "drinks damnation to his own soul".
In the Church, we have to be sensitive to when not to take the sacrament, as much as to when to take it.
I'm afraid, Kimberly, that your fundamental misunderstanding of Church doctrine strikes again.
charity wrote:What those who complain don't undestand is that repentance isn't just a passing, gosh I'm sorry, now back to life as usual, type of process. Christ suffered real pain for us, to an extant we cannot even begin to comprehend. To take the atonement lightly, is to mock and disrespect the Savior. He suffered such horrible pain in the atonement that it caused him to bleed from every pore, and then the torture and agony of the subsequent beatings and crucifixion for the sins we committ.
Everuone ought to understand that our sins are serious and have serious consequences. Some sins are more serious than others. A person has to demonstrate they really are repentant before they can return to full standing.
charity wrote:What those who complain don't undestand is that repentance isn't just a passing, gosh I'm sorry, now back to life as usual, type of process. Christ suffered real pain for us, to an extant we cannot even begin to comprehend. To take the atonement lightly, is to mock and disrespect the Savior. He suffered such horrible pain in the atonement that it caused him to bleed from every pore, and then the torture and agony of the subsequent beatings and crucifixion for the sins we committ.
Everuone ought to understand that our sins are serious and have serious consequences. Some sins are more serious than others. A person has to demonstrate they really are repentant before they can return to full standing.