Your principles are the ideals you are most ashamed of people saying you don’t have. Honor. Courage. Integrity. Compassion. Whatever twists in your heart to know you’ve failed to uphold it, that you sacrificed that principle for more money or so someone wouldn’t be mad.
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Find your principles. When you must choose, any choice at all in life, consider your principles. Ask which choice aligns with them. Then do it. Even if it costs you everything If you fall short, when you realize it, make it right. Even if it costs you everything This is honor.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @TheGr8Scot
And when you think that you fell so deep that is no more hope? That you can no longer get out of the hole where you are. Most of the time, i dont have hope anymore. Thank you for your response.
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Replying to @DeadManSergius @TheGr8Scot
That’s when it matters most. This world wants you crawling in the gutter, licking up poisoned water, with no knowledge that you can stand up again. You can. I did. Others did. You absolutely can. One step. Find your principles. Find brothers with principles. Live your honor.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @TheGr8Scot
Even with a broken sword? That haunt me more than anything. That no woman will love me or bear my children.
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Replying to @DeadManSergius @TheGr8Scot
I get asked variations of that question more often than you can imagine. Honor is all. No matter the religious creed. And honor can be regained no matter what.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @TheGr8Scot
I am catholic. Some things can never be regained, but thank you dearly.
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Replying to @DeadManSergius @TheGr8Scot
I am also Catholic. The only unforgivable sin is to blaspheme against the Holy Soirit which is defined as believing it’s impossible for God to save and redeem you. The moment you stop believing that and give confession and receive communion you are freed. Go to confession.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @TheGr8Scot
I was baptized, but my family became spiritist when i was a kid. Only a few years back i came back to the church, but couldnt get my first communion. Never met anyone to be my godfather. I dont even know if i can confess. I just try to sit afar from the pulpit. You are too kind.
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Replying to @DeadManSergius @TheGr8Scot
Get in contact with your parish through the website. They have free classes to educate you on every aspect and help you transition in. There are people who just do that and will make it easy for you. Confession and communion come at the end of that process when you’re confirmed.
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My DMs are open if I can help.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @TheGr8Scot
I will accept your offer. You are one of the people on this site that i look up to (dont know if i wrote correctly). Your children are truly blessed to have you as a father.
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Replying to @DeadManSergius @TheGr8Scot
All my good is due to God. Not me. Want to fix your life? Get right with God. Everything good will come after that. Not without Him.
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