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Offline Daegus

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« on: August 31, 2011, 09:30:41 PM »
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  • Perhaps I was wrong about many things..

    Perhaps I was wrong in certain characterizations. Perhaps I did not know any better. Perhaps I've been to quick to judge. I just don't know anymore.

    There are times when I sit down and wonder.. I wonder about where I will go. What will become of me when I expire? How have I stumbled and how have I sprung forth? Thinking through the consequences of everything is something that I have trouble with, despite how I may seem externally. In reality, I am a very confused individual, looking for answers. None of which seem convincing, yet all of them do. How great a sadness it is to be locked in the state of not knowing who's a deceiver and who isn't... It's really no wonder that I oscillate from apathy to zeal, as I truly am confused.

    Confused that I am.. So confused.
    For those who I have unjustly offended, please forgive me. Please disregard my posts where I lacked charity and you will see that I am actually a very nice person. Disregard my opinions on "NFP", "Baptism of Desire/Blood" and the changes made to the sacra


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    « Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 09:51:11 PM »
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  • Such confusion is the inevitable result of jumping into things to quickly and to much.

    Assuredly, a break from the Internet during which you seek to grow in the interior life with the aid of the Holy Mass and spiritual reading of non-doctrinal nature and if possible, a priest, can do nothing but benefit.

    You could start with something simple like buying a copy of Preparation for Death by Saint Alphonsus (St Athanasius press sells an unabridged version) or, if you can read French, Pratique de l'Amour envers Jesus Christ by the same author.

    Reading the 4 Holy Gospels and the Wisdom books from the Old Testament is always a good choice.

    Above all - avoid dispute.