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I know I’m a sinner in need of a Savior, but I try every day to do the Lord’s will and better myself. I am born in the Roman Catholic faith. What I would like to know is must I continue to embrace the religion and attend mass knowing what I know now (growing spiritually) or must I stay home and just read the Bible from now on?
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I believe in God, Jesus and the cross and the Holy Spirit. I do Bible plans every single night and read self-help books for women of faith. However sometimes I feel like I have a dark side to me and I’m struggling to connect with God even though I know in my heart He is very much so alive. Why is it so difficult to feel him in your life even though you are actively seeking him immensely?
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You have stated in response to a previous question: “In this verse God gave permission to a Jewish man to divorce his wife if he hath found some uncleanness in her. What does that mean? The word ‘uncleanness’ is rendered ‘indecency’ in many translations, and it refers to ‘sexual indecency.’ Does this mean that his wife was guilty of adultery? If one was guilty of adultery it was punishable by death.” My question to you is this: Is it not correct to say that if the wife had been caught in adultery, and the adultery was witnessed by at least two witnesses, only then would she be put to death?
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