The sacrifice specifically relieved mankind of the burden of Original Sin. It's the whole point of the thing. Slate cleaned. For all mankind not just the children of Abraham. Now it's up to you to live a good life.
Of course a bunch of USA 'catholics' would chafe at the idea of not being able to judge or hate. A nation founded on genocide and racism has a real tough time not poisoning the fuck out of any new (edit: or old) concepts it encounters.
Wait so did all humans before Christ have original sin? What are the implications of this according to Catholic theology? Like would all cavemen have gone to hell?
Yeah, but they weren't really aware of cavemen back when they cooked it all up. Also I think you just go to purgatory, not hell. I haven't really been up on my catechism since my mid teens so like 20+ years ago.
The sacrifice specifically relieved mankind of the burden of Original Sin. It's the whole point of the thing. Slate cleaned. For all mankind not just the children of Abraham. Now it's up to you to live a good life.
Of course a bunch of USA 'catholics' would chafe at the idea of not being able to judge or hate. A nation founded on genocide and racism has a real tough time not poisoning the fuck out of any new (edit: or old) concepts it encounters.
Wait so did all humans before Christ have original sin? What are the implications of this according to Catholic theology? Like would all cavemen have gone to hell?
Yeah, but they weren't really aware of cavemen back when they cooked it all up. Also I think you just go to purgatory, not hell. I haven't really been up on my catechism since my mid teens so like 20+ years ago.
Yeah, if I remember proper, Purgatory was invented as the answer to this conundrum
But specifically for unbaptised babies
That sounds correct. Babies and the souls of people who led virtuous lives but had no knowledge of Jesus.
"going to hell" wasn't as much of a concept till Dante's inferno; it wasn't a major concern