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Why Does God Call Sinners to Grace and Not the Damned?

Karlo Broussard2026-03-31T17:52:14

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“Why does God call sinners to grace and not the damned?” This question raises important theological discussions about divine mercy and justice. Other topics addressed include how Catholics believe they can attain heaven, the procession of the Holy Spirit, and the significance of choosing a saint’s name for baptism.

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Questions Covered:

  • 03:20 - Catholicism doesn’t make sense to me because it says God moves a sinner to repentance by grace and yet he doesn’t do that for the damned. If God were all-loving, then wouldn’t he move the damned to repentance and forgive them?
  • 13:28 - How do Catholics make it to heaven?
  • 16:50 - Why do we say the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and Son and why do the Orthodox disagree?
  • 22:44 - If this is the Church Jesus founded, how is it that the Church has done so much evil in Canada, the crusades?
  • 45:33 - I’m getting baptized this Saturday. What is the meaning of picking a saint’s name for baptism?
  • 52:30 - Why go to general confession and why repeatedly confess the same sins over and over again?
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