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The Catholic Church does teach Catholics about being saved. To be saved, one must be in a state of grace, free from "mortal" sin (which cuts off one's friendship with God). The Catholic Church teaches that once you have been saved, you can lose your salvation by falling into a state of mortal sin, but also that even mortal sin can be forgiven, and salvation can be restored.
In Christian theology, salvation is believed to come through faith in Jesus Christ, not by keeping the ten commandments or any other works. The commandments serve to show individuals their need for a savior and provide guidance for living a righteous life, but they are not the means to salvation.
Yes, it does for when your phone is off, it saves electricity which was transferred to it by charging and when electricity is saved, money is saved too.
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No. Once gangrene has set in the involved tissue is dead and so cannot be saved.
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no you see rachel, although a mortal, can see through the mist(magical veil that keeps mortals from seeing monsters) and has saved percys butt multiple times
It depends. If they cheat at cards I'd probably let that fly. Same if they cheated at Mortal Kombat. If they cheated at Risk I might be inclined to break it off though. - Geoff
No, only when a mortal sin has been committed...Mortal sin is sin that, unless forgiven, condemns a person to Hell after death. These sins are considered "mortal" because they constitute a rupture in a person's link to God's saving grace: the person's soul becomes "dead", not merely weakened.
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