When Jesus Christ died on the cross it basically saved the world because before Jesus died, when people commited a sin and when they died they went to hell. But when Jesus died you have to ask for forgiveness then Jesus forgave you and then you could still go to heaven.
All sins can be forgiven in may ways because God can do all things
so that their sins are forgiven
Of course, the only sins which cannot be forgiven are the unforgivable sin which is the sin against Hope (the second of the Cardinal Virtues). The sins against hope which cannot be forgiven are presumption and despair.The former is akin to the Protestant theory that once you are "saved" you cannot do anything to lose your salvation. That is presumption and is unforgivable as you don't think you need forgiveness.The latter, despair, is unforgivable as you don't think you can be forgiven for whatever reason: you think you have committed too many sins, or too horrible a sin, or whatever.The sins against hope cannot be forgiven for the simple reason that you cannot be contrite and ASK for forgiveness. God will forgive ANYTHING as long as we repent of it - which is not just being sorry for it, but trying not to do it again.Sins which we have not yet done cannot be forgiven until AFTER we do them, and repent of them. But all mortal sins can be forgiven as long as we confess them and repent. It is only when we are not contrite and repentant that we cannot be forgiven.
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).
"Your sins are Forgiven."
Yes, or our sins would never be forgiven.
I would still be here on this earth, but I would not have the knowledge that my sins were forgiven.
to be forgiven of sins before the next life
Jesus died for our sins so we could be forgiven
G. K. Chesterton
He wasn't hung he was crusified, so our sins can be forgiven...
An indulgence is a remission of the temporal punishment for sins already forgiven.