For us, we realized we entered into something when we starting discussing why we viewed the particular 'venial sin' in that certain light.
Like everything dealing with morality and what-not, there's no clear division. From a traditionally religious standpoint, there isn't really much of a division either. Christians would say that Jesus died for all sins, not just a handful of the most interesting ones.
I would say that the line between venial and mortal was a line drawn by man to feel something.
Like everything dealing with morality and what-not, there's no clear division. From a traditionally religious standpoint, there isn't really much of a division either. Christians would say that Jesus died for all sins, not just a handful of the most interesting ones.
I would say that the line between venial and mortal was a line drawn by man to feel something.