patrick wrote:romiosini wrote:According to my knowledge, unforgivable sins are (to my brain, forgive me if I scandalize anyone for saying this): -the dreadful sinful of Transexuality. (As you all most probably know, there are sickos that change their God-given body parts permanently) which is something unforgivable. Like Suicide.
Not scandalized so much as bewildered. Why on earth would that be unforgiveable?
Patrick
Dear Romiosini,
I would also ask the same question as Patrick, and would add that we cannot even say that suicide, or any act is "unforgivable". Of course the Church cannot help suicides with her prayers, but this is not because they cannot be forgiven. Surely we cannot say that a mentally disordered person who, in a state of psychosis, kills themselves "cannot be forgiven"? Similarly, with transexuals, if they repent the rest of their lives, surely this is the same as someone who has mutilated themselves who repents. You said it yourself- they are sick; just as all sin is sickness. There was a desert father who had a disciple who was tormented by the demon of unchastity who castrated himself then repented. He was given a severe canon, and was returned to the synodia. Where are these new and strange doctrines of unforgivable sins coming from? Our Lord says in the Gospel that all sins can be forgiven except blashphemy of the Holy Spirit. And of course this is unforgivable since it is the refusal to accept God's mercy and forgiveness- attributing the saving work of the Holy Spirit to satan. The unforgivable sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is a hardness of heart.
George