I know all the arguments because I believed them myself.
But now God is telling me, LIVE ALONE FOR THE REST OF YOUR DAYS and if you disobey me on this I WILL SEND YOU TO HELL.
I've had it.
You're not going to hell just because you're remarrying. My goodness, who taught you these unbiblical things?
All sins are forgivable except one. And it's not the one you're doing, so you don't have to worry about that. But it sounds like you should be concerned about salvation, because if you don't understand the basics of salvation, then that is a problem. Read John 3. Be born again. Jesus stated that repeatedly and emphatically, you must be born again. That is not a church or religious thing. It is a very real thing that happens that changes you, that makes you a new creation.
Yes born again, born again, and born again. You protestants never give up or lead a moral life.
I have to say, one thing the Catholic church is really good at is creating atheists. Through unbiblical doctrines that mislead and confuse people, as we can clearly see on this thread with Blackrook.
tell me what passage in the bible says to paint people with such a broad brush
No different than going to confession, confession = born again.
How many times are people born again (some a lot), with confession at least you receive a penance.
I'm sorry but that is absolutely incorrect and very misguided. You clearly don't understand the concept of spiritual birth.
Being born again is a one time thing. It is the moment you go from death to life. It is an actual birth, just not a physical one. It is the moment you actually become "born from above", a true adopted son or daughter of God. It is once and forever - just like a newborn baby can't go back into the womb, you also can't go from being spiritually born to unborn. True salvation can never be lost. That is the good news, if you had to get saved over and over and over again, then that's not really being saved, that's an incorrect understanding of Christianity and it shows a works-based mentality.
Of course we should confess our sins, but that is a completely different thing than being born again. Going into a little booth to confess your sins to a priest is a religious thing.
You don't have to go to a priest to confess your sins, you can directly to God.
Or, if you sinned against someone or a group of people, you can always go to them and confess your sin to them, to make things right. James 5:16 talks about that:
"Confess
your trespasses to one another, and pray for one another, that you may be healed."
But it shouldn't be a ritualistic, religious thing. Confessing sins is something everyone should do, because it is getting right with God or a person you sinned against. You don't need a priest to do that. Here is more on that for you:
What does the Bible say about confession of sin to a priest? Do we have to confess our sins to a priest before God will forgive them?
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