Often we tend to say, but because of what I experienced in my childhood, my parents, what are the circumstances, and that anyway the order of the disclaimers and the psychological? But is that enough? A. No, I think there are several levels. What you say is the most immediate explanation that gives a view of life as, it is bearable. But there's more there in the back of that the consequences of original sin, which left other forms of injuries that we are not responsible: it inherits. It is a form of solidarity with all. And there's something more profound: it is when you put them into action. And it is sin, when really voluntarily, by choice, it is separated from God, we turn our backs on God, we turn back to his brothers. Here is the deepest wound of the man who commits our responsibility.
The day we can say: "It's my fault, I have sinned," that day, so it stands in contrast to what one might think. That humility feet again, but "I have sinned", not simply a question of guilt: me in front of me, upsets me about myself. It's me against God, I broke the relationship, but there is always someone there to try to reconnect. The hello, that's it. GM We often hear: I'm sorry. But it's different than saying I'm sorry? A. No, I'm sorry: I'm annoyed with myself. I looked and I do not think I would be right or wrong - maybe I do not have to be something else, this is another problem. .
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