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I'm going to say this once and you can give me all the hats you want for it but...I don't think Stolas is a good representation of someone dealing with depression.Dr. Prima has detected dangerously low levels of Stolas suffering in recent pages:
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I'm also not a big fan of them using his lack of "Happy Pills" as an excuse for any of his negative actions from the episode Apology Tour to Sinsmas.
There's also the fact that God sees all sin as equal. So someone murdering another out of cold blood is the same as someone being envious of another's wealth.Actually not even the crime of betraying Christ himself is unforgivable. The ultimate cardinal sin of Judas was not even betraying Jesus. It was committing suicide in despair, believing that he had committed a crime so vile that not even God could forgive it.
There is no sin that God cannot forgive, and believing you have committed such a sin is an insult to God. It is a form of arrogance where you believe your own ability to sin is beyond the ability of God to forgive.
Charlie is actually right on that issue, but perhaps not on the issue of whether she's the person to do it.
Anyway, one thing that I think the show is confused on is the idea of redemption. They think the process that people have to do is redemption itself, when that's actually the result that is to be achieved. They would have to repent first; meaning acknowledging whatever they have done was wrong, distance yourself from said wrongness, and moving towards a better path for moral improvement. That is when you would be considered redeemed. And I have doubt that the show will actually do something like that. Because just accepting the flaws you have as being you and never trying to change them is the way to go these days.