God will forgive you if you are sorry for your sins. I don't know if Grandpa will or not! If you are truly sorry, tell Grandpa and then do "pennance" for your sin and be sure you pay your Grandfather back.....with interest!
2007-05-16 12:09:52
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answered by lisa 5
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Ummm...Lashlao...did you ever consider that it would be stealing from the creditor even if his gramps isnt alive????
God forgives you when you know what you did is wrong and attempt to correct it. Just because we have a forgiving God doesnt mean that you can go out and do whatever you want...knowing your wrong and expect him to forgive you for it. Especially if you have to ask him to forgive you for the same sin more than once.
Nobody is perfect. We are all sinful. Even all of us who appear in Church faithfully, follow the word of God and read the Bible inside out. Doesnt matter.
No human was perfect. We are sinful and will always be sinful till we die because we are not God.
So we have to try. God forgives those who try and make the effort and if you mess up sometimes its ok he forgives you.
Apparently, your not comfortable with your own deed. Are you feeling guilty or ashamed?
If you are its because the Holy Spirit. Those who feel those feelings are the ones that recognize the Holy Spirit. So your not a bad person. You messed up.
Go ask for forgiveness and try and fix what you done. Than dont do it again and God will forgive you.
Besides....your talking about fraud. Thats identity theft.
Good Luck
2007-05-16 12:21:42
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answered by smile4cobra 3
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Depends...
1. Is grandpa alive (who are you stealing from)
2. Did grandpa ok you to use the Card? and for the items you bought?
3. If no to # 2 then return the items or repay grandpa.. Repent and then God will forgive you.
2007-05-16 12:09:49
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answered by lashlao1 2
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This is really a RELIGION question, not a credit question. That said, will God forgive you for ANY sin? The answer, and the other questions that qualify the answer is the same for that question as for yours. I'll leave the actual answer to you and the spiritual adviser of your choice.
2007-05-16 14:00:23
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Theft. Identity theft. Fraudulent use of a credit card. Retail theft. Depending on your Grandfathers age taking advantage of the elderly. All punishable by law. Do the right thing .. fess up and make restitution. If the law catches you first you end up with a criminal record and that will effect you job choices in the future.
2007-05-16 12:49:58
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answered by Jerry & Bonnie Daytona 4
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The fact that you asked this question at all indicates that a) you did it without asking; and b) you're remorseful. I think God is probably most concerned with what's in your heart. If you've come clean with your grandfather, and you've committed to making it right (i.e., paying him back) AND not doing it again, then I think the relationship is on the mend. (Whether or not your grandfather forgives (or has forgiven) you is his decision, not yours.)
2007-05-16 12:08:18
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answered by photorebel 2
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I don't think he cares, but that is really despicable.
I hope grandpa does the right thing for society and presses charges.
2007-05-16 12:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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perfect to apply a mastercard via paypal as paypal could want for use on all listings now besides the shown fact that it additionally stops money dealing with as e-cheques. The e-cheques take invariably to sparkling and a few sellers dont settle for them even in spite of the undeniable fact that they are meant to. you in addition to mght have greater probability of convalescing money with a mastercard could desire to the sale circulate incorrect.
2016-12-11 11:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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umm, hell forgive u but hell punish u major time unless grandpa said u could
2007-05-16 13:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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WTH!!! y would u do that??? well anyways god forgives you of all your sins so yes...
2007-05-16 12:04:37
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answered by Anonymous
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