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In seeking forgiveness and reconciliation from God…

June 11, 2014

In seeking forgiveness and reconciliation from God, is a Protestant justified to play by their own rules, in which they can just go directly to God for forgiveness of all sins (including mortal sin)? Will their way of asking God for forgiveness of mortal sin be recognized by God? Do Protestants need to have perfect contrition in such a case?

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