stay mad boy.
This man has passed away
I’m not saying you’re wrong but do you have some proof
it's a stairway to heaven, stephen, sorry, but there's no ramp
I know that there is nothing that indicatges that he had any sudden conversion just before dying. HE has been a monster his entire life. He has shown no signs of repentance or accepting God's grace. Stop sperging about semantics with your pathetic quotes of the cathechism because I used the word "magically". As I had said, your defense is that it is "theoretically possible" that he converted. It is also theoretically possible that a piano in flames will fall on me the moment I get out of my house.
I don't claim to know with dogmatic certainty. I claim that I have no reason to not to assume he hasn'tdamned himself. I have not judged. However, you seem insistent in judging him as saved. I have enough knowledge and reasoning to determine that this sudden conversion is more or less as likely as the burning piano falling on me: I also can't really know with certainty that the piano won't fall on me, only God knows.
Two points
and we have examples of this through history, even in the gospel with the good thief. Not the same for piano in flames. It's normal to wish someone to die a christian, all we want his him to be saved, why does it make you this mad ?
Now you have nothing, you just don't believe he converted. You can believe it, but you can't be sure about it, let God judge the soul.
Yes, and I'm pretty sure we also have examples of pianos falling on people. And I'm pretty sure I can find things that are even more absurd that pianos in flames falling on people. One thing is what I wish. Another thing is being delusional and losing contact with reality.
It makes me mad that you try to push your psychosis with your "theoretical possibilities". Of course I don't believe he converted, just like I believe that no piano will fall on me when I leave the building. I also can't be sure about it. I can't be sure that my mother will not suddenly come and slaughter me with a chainsaw while wearing 10 party hats. I can't be really "sure", and only God knows what will happen.
Also, by the way, if one example it is known about it, it is because those people did something that made their conversion known. Which isn't the case. The good thief showed his repentance. Not the same for this case.
God's grace is not like a physical event, bound to the laws of probability like for your example. So your comparison is absurd. You can't be sure about it because you don't know the movement of a soul. You don't know someone conscience. It's not a probability problem, it's not like this never when we talk about salvation. For the piano you think about probability, for the soul about grace.
Two logics that can't be compared. Do you understand ?
Sou can't be sure, and you can't say "there will be no rest for his soul", talking about the possibility he repented and the CCC 1861 you didin't responded to.
I don't judge him as saved. I don't judge him at all.
You shouldnt assume anything.
Deathbed conversions are far, far more common than you think.
People call this man smart