#12470 Must We Forgive the Unrepentant? Eucharist and Confession - Jimmy Akin

<p>&#8220;Must we forgive the unrepentant?&#8221; This question delves into the complexities of forgiveness as taught in Luke 17:3-4. Additionally, the discussion touches on the Church&#8217;s teaching regarding the &#8220;Sons of God&#8221; in Genesis 6, clarifies why the Eucharist is not cannibalism, and examines the tolerance of Old Testament polygamy compared to New Testament teachings.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>04:45 &#8211; Church teaching on the “Sons of God” in Genesis 6</li>
<li>11:58 &#8211; Must we forgive someone who is <em>not</em> repentant? (Luke 17:3-4)</li>
<li>20:35 -How to explain that the Eucharist is not cannibalism</li>
<li>29:10 -Why Old Testament polygamy was tolerated but not in the New Testament</li>
<li>40:04 -Recommendation for a good book for a 14-year-old interested in Catholicism</li>
<li>44:35 -Parallels between confession and the sin offering in Leviticus</li>
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