I do not want to go to confession??
I do not want to go to confession - I prefer it much more once I speak to God directly. I have not been baptized. But I would say grow up, I was more on the beliefs of Christians. Anyway I still believe in God. But the thing is that I am in a class Catholic? .. But I am still a Christian! I just think I've done some things .. and I am too young. But I have had impure thoughts, because my growth to think more "sexual"? It has been proven in science to be normal, but a sin according to God. I do not want the priest to be involved in this and do not want to go to hell! : (I want to enjoy the sweet, sugary goodness of the sky beyond. Was Jesus fully forgive me if I just confess directly to him through my prayers at home? And I can tell my religion teacher I have already confessed to him?






If you are a Catholic is Christian. You do not have to go to confession. Jesus is our mediator, If you confess your sins, and we all do .. It does in the privacy of your own home. A priest can not save you .. Jesus can save you.
It is only the Catholic faith that says you must confess your sins to a priest. God knows your heart and your sins on the issue. Simply express to God in private is good enough for God. I do not know if it is good enough for the Catholic faith, however. Who says I have to confess all your sins to a priest? Just confess confessing you feel comfortable with him. Confess the rest to God alone.
This would ignore the instructions of the Scriptures to "confess your sins to one another," and "bring the other charges."
It also takes you right into a large fall in the trap that many Christians: "If I just confess to God, I can forgive it that and not have to do anything to correct the problem." (Ie, not really repent or "turn")
I'm not Catholic, but this is one of the things that I very well.
>> I do not want to go to confession ?!?… I have not been baptized. <<
Then I have good news for you - you can not go to sacramental confession (the kind with a priest). Only people can baptized.
"A person who has not received baptism can not validly be admitted to the other sacraments." (Code of Canon Law, canon 842.1) http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/__ .. .
then do not. you are not yet baptized into the Catholic Church, so I do not see what your problem is. Catholic is not obliged to, no matter if you're in a Catholic classroom.