like there is commonality in view of human as inherently, but Catholicism maybe builds on it constructively, or differently at least?
Anyone who's a passable theologian down to discuss differences between Catholic notion of original sin and this one? Because it seems . . . https://twitter.com/simon_penn_r/status/841062911204179968 …
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I wasn't going to defend--not for sure. Raised Catholic, basically apostate. Just curious about different \
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institutional approach to treating people (everyone?) classified as hopelessly flawed. And I think it might be \
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(think I may have miscommunicated?--that's exactly what I was trying to say (?))
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I see. This makes sense--thanks for walking me through it!
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yeah this is good. maybe 3 difs? (i) absolution after confession (ii) confidentiality of confession (iii) universality of sin
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each of these things seems like an improvement on struggle sessions
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