Short-term Effects: Nothing! No consequences will be paid, you will not suffer nor your loved ones.
Jesus paid the price for you to get to heaven. Just trust Him as your Savior and believe in your heart, and you're saved. Christianity is all about having your own personal relationship with Him.
Long-term Effects: Although there might not be any short-term effects, there are two main long term effects.
1. You are missing people pouring into you and helping you grow. You are missing out on growing in your faith with other believers who believe basically the same thing you do.
2. Fellowship with other believers.
Haha, that answer is entirely beholdent on who you ask and moreover what you do when you're not attending.
If you ask a priest the general consensus will be you go to hell in short order following your death. If you take even a few hours to read whatever passes as your cults bible you'll typically find that you don't actually have to attend any formal establishment so long as you follow the code are are honestly devout.
Personally I can't help but worry for the christian cults given a passage from your first peter 4:18; "If the truly righteous is just barely saved, what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?" Though it doesn't say you'll go to hell the chapter does claim that you won't likely make it to heaven.
Violation of the terms of probation means that the original sentence is reinstated. In other words, reincarceration.
In most states, you get more jail time. and the next time you have police contact you will be forced to start the jail time right then.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe consequences of the Henry VIII's split with the Church is the Anglican Church and it's hundreds of splinter "churches". The results are generations and thousands of souls who have grown up outside the means of salvation established by Our Blessed Lord, His Church.
In the stone skipping valley
Skipping Stones was created in 1979.
Galloping almost immediately precedes skipping. Galloping evolves into fluid skipping.
Skipping-slang for not going/skipping into refers to a method of trotting usually done by young females
Gravity and momentum.
Skipping Christmas was created in 2001-11.
no. skipping is mainly for fatloss and will tone your muscles.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe consequences of following the Catholic Church is, as promised by Our Blessed Lord, eternal salvation and happiness forever in heaven with Him.
Yes, skipping is good for the thighs. Skipping is an overall good exercise for cardiovascular health and general weight loss.