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Not that I haven't ever heard this before but willful sin and unwillful sin seems to be a belief by some that means alot to them. It even seems that some people believe that while willful sin leads to death, unwillful sin will not. Even when St. Paul said that the wages of sin is death. That to me means all sin.
Anyway, I don't get this. What's the diff? Do you really believe that God sees a difference in willful sin and unwillful sin? Does this belief in a difference mean we don't have to repent of unwillful sin. Does it mean that we may live in our ignorance of these unwillful sins and never have to pay the price in our bodies, souls, or relationships?
Can anybody make a list of the most common unwillful sins? That would be most helpful!
Anyway, I don't get this. What's the diff? Do you really believe that God sees a difference in willful sin and unwillful sin? Does this belief in a difference mean we don't have to repent of unwillful sin. Does it mean that we may live in our ignorance of these unwillful sins and never have to pay the price in our bodies, souls, or relationships?
Can anybody make a list of the most common unwillful sins? That would be most helpful!