Interview #2 with Professor Richard Drake, University of Montana historian
If repentance only happens with knowledge of sin and acknowledgement (confession) of the same, then it stands to reason that those who refuse to acknowledge their sins do not repent. Can a person who does not repent be forgiven?
If repentance only happens with knowledge of sin and acknowledgement (confession) of the same, then it stands to reason that those who refuse to acknowledge their sins do not repent. Can a person who does not repent be forgiven?