Originally posted by Omega Vision
IIRC, breaking any of the commandments is a mortal sin according to Catholics, while there are other grave albeit less serious sins called cardinal sins (I think eating meat on a Friday was/is one of them), and lesser, excusable sins are called venial sins, and I think that category includes minor things that are considered sinful but not done consciously or intentionally (nocturnal emissions may or may not apply). Again, this is all IIRC.
I eat meat everyday, I fart and I burp, and I'm a selfish ******* who doesn't doing anything for anyone. That is something I'm putting and effort into changing, trying to be productive and altruistic, but to better myself and to achieve a true benign existence, not because I'm afraid of a Troll like the Trinity.
Catholics are savages for being so strict, that's too strict, take a long read of Analliese Michelle. The savages got called in by her primitve parents as she was developing sleep apnea, anemia, anorexia, her knees buckled, popped and snapped, her manic schizophrenia accelerated from the exorcism as the savages and primitives that were the Catholic Priests took her off her medication and began getting physical.
She weighed 68 pounds when she died, her last words were, "Mother, I'm scared."
I hate Christianity with a burning passion, and I recognize I'm biased and I try to hide my subconscious' analyses of religious people and their repetitive day-to-day rituals and their almost effort in building a defense against logic and reason as they close their eyes, put their hands up, and go into a pseudo-meditative state during Church lectures and singalongs. I have to bury that part some times.