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...universal salvation? I read somewhere that the doctrine of universal salvation known as Apokatastasis is promoted in the new Catechism of the Catholic Church, it was maintained by the Second Vatican Council and by Blessed John Paul II.
If the doctrine of universal salvation is promoted in the Catholic Church, then my own beliefs are inline with the Catholic Church, I believe that one can be worthy of God's forgiveness, love, mercy and salvation, if one follows their conscience, being compassionate and kind, having a sense of ethics, justice and morality, doing acts of kindness without boasting about them, do acts of kindness, not because you expect a reward, but because it is the right thing to do, being humble and being the best person you can be, in whichever faith you belong in, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc, or whether or not you believe in God, be the best person you can be, then I strongly believe you can be worthy of God's mercy, just because a person thinks and believes differently or wasn't born and raised in a Christian household or rejects the Christian faith due to love and devotion to his or her own faith or doesn't believe in God at all, then that person is undeserving of God's mercy?
I believe those who chooses to ignore their conscience and chooses to become corrupt, cruel, evil, guiltless, inhuman, merciless, remorseless and wicked individuals, are undeserving of God's mercy, only when they repent from their evil and wicked ways and begin to follow their conscience, then I strongly believe they can be worthy of God's mercy.
If the doctrine of universal salvation is promoted in the Catholic Church, then my own beliefs are inline with the Catholic Church, I believe that one can be worthy of God's forgiveness, love, mercy and salvation, if one follows their conscience, being compassionate and kind, having a sense of ethics, justice and morality, doing acts of kindness without boasting about them, do acts of kindness, not because you expect a reward, but because it is the right thing to do, being humble and being the best person you can be, in whichever faith you belong in, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc, or whether or not you believe in God, be the best person you can be, then I strongly believe you can be worthy of God's mercy, just because a person thinks and believes differently or wasn't born and raised in a Christian household or rejects the Christian faith due to love and devotion to his or her own faith or doesn't believe in God at all, then that person is undeserving of God's mercy?
I believe those who chooses to ignore their conscience and chooses to become corrupt, cruel, evil, guiltless, inhuman, merciless, remorseless and wicked individuals, are undeserving of God's mercy, only when they repent from their evil and wicked ways and begin to follow their conscience, then I strongly believe they can be worthy of God's mercy.