Of course not! The God you are referring to does not hold grudges, get mad, or do anything of the sort. Remember when Jesus was dying on the cross, and the criminal next to him repented and stated his belief, and Jesus forgave him instantly. God loves you, no matter how terrible the crime you have committed against him is. Rape, murder, abuse, etc. Even GENOCIDE. If you are truly sorry, you will be forgiven. But you can't be sorry for the sole purpose of wanting to go to heaven. You have to be REALLY sorry.
Roman Catholic AnswerUnfortunately, yes, there are sins which can not be forgiven: the sins "against the Holy Ghost". They are typically enumerated: Presumption of God's mercy, Despair, impugning the known truth, obstinacy in sin, and final impenitence. The common thread in all of these sins is a failure to be humble, a failure to admit that you are sinner, and a failure to genuinely ask God - in all humility - for forgiveness; a failure to recognize that you need forgiveness. This state is all too common in our modern society. These are all "ultimate sins" so to speak which can not be forgiven. God will not save us against our will. And our will can not be demanding, in presumption, that God better save us!Furthermore to ask in humility is to ask with the right intention, that is the intention to stop sinning and to live according to God's law. To ask for forgiveness and then go right on doing what you have been doing is presumption of the worst kind - and is unforgivable.
ANSWER:There are two types of sin. One does not lead to death and the other one does. The sin that does not lead to death is the one that is repented of and forgiven. The sin that leads to death is the one that is not repented of or forgiven
There are two types of sin mentioned. One does not lead to death and the other one does. The sin that does not lead to death is the one that is repented of and forgiven. The sin that leads to death is the one that is not repented of or forgiven. So the only sin that does not lead to death is the sin that is forgiven. 1John:5:17: All unrighteousness is sin: and there is a sin not unto death.
Roman Catholic AnswerVenial sin can be forgiven in numberless ways, mortal sin can, normally, only be forgiven in the confessional.
No, unless one is unsaved. In that case God will judge that individual according to their sin and no sin will be forgiven
gods grace gives you the ability to be forgiven for your sin. you can still sin though you just have the privelage of being forgiven
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Yes. If pride could not be forgiven, then most of us would be in a lot of trouble.
Yes you will be forgiven, but if you grieve the holy spirit then you will not be forgiven.
Yes. But being forgiven by others is easy, forgiving yourself is the true task.
If you are absolved in the sacrament of penance.
The Bible speaks of a "sin unto death" in Romans 6:16 and 1 John 5:16. Many bible scholars believe that this refers to a sin which can not be forgiven. Many feel that this refers to a person who rejects God's plan of salvation and completely turns his back on God. Those who are not willing to repent are not forgiven for their sin.
All sins are forgiven in heaven if they weren't no one would ever go to heaven. I believe sins are forgiven on earth too but some that may not seem forgiven because people go to jail for them would be murder rape (adultery).