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DiscussionAnyone feel they made major life mistakes that are not forgivable?
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@elainer12
My best advice would be to call a priest. That person would have the most up to date.Information on receiving grace from a catholic church.When you're jewish.
Also our God is a benevolent. God he will certainly save you.
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@elainer12 The God I speak of is The One God. 'Shema Yisrael, Adonai eloheinu Adonai ehad!'
And my point is, if he can't forgive you, then he MUST NOT forgive me, and we are both doomed. As is every human who has ever lived. Those are not great odds for your children, either.
I have not really given you advice, just reasoning. If you can stand some heartfelt advice from an old soldier, go see a rabbi and place yourself before that person, male or female as you choose. Bare your soul, and then commence the work that you know you must do. Work that you need on yourself, on on your relationships. This will be painful, but the honesty, the truth, will set you free. It may also change your several relationships, and maybe not for the better. Or, if they're so bad that they can't get any worse, try to be optimistic and see if you can't drag them, and you, out of the mire in which you find yourself.