Posted on 05/06/2005 1:07:06 PM PDT by Caleb1411
Of course not. But, one must find a way to live life to improve things; and limit to the greatest extent possible participating and contributing to the institutionalization of evil - law of the land and whatnot.
I agree.
We will see, one way or another.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
Au contraire, that's exactly what the Demonrats are trying to do by blocking the appointment of devout Evangelicals or Catholics (does William Pryor's name ring a bell) as judges. It's called a religious test. (A devout Catholic or devout Evangelical also cannot get tenure in social sciences or humanities at a major research university if he makes a point of integrating his faith with this academic work; he will probably be okay in the hard sciences if he avoids the question of origins, as he ought to, since it is a philosophical rather than science question, though whether he might be faced with letting other scientists who illicitly cross the line into philosophy and assert naturalistic origins go unanswered could come up).
Then there are the ones who come to church on Christmas and Easter, crowd out the regular congregation, and don't even contribute to the Building Fund! (/s)
---In the United States, the Church has NO spiritual authority over the republic or any of the states---
In that the Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, She has spiritual authority over ALL governments irrespective of their geographic location.
As to temporal authority, Christ instructed us to "render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's."
Campion is stating, if I am citing him correctly, that it would have been far better for Kennedy to lose his election not because he would have been indebted to a foreign power, but because his obligation was first to God.
As St. Thomas More said, "I am the King's good subject, but God's first."
Frank
Sorry, my reply to you should have been directd to # 115 (CatoRenasci).
Isn't Frank Sheed, like, dead?
---Sorry, but even though I agree with strenuous opposition to queer marraiges, the Pope is on very shakey ground here: telling citizens of another state to fail to do their duties under that state's laws is an attempt to assert temporal power.---
The Pope has a flock which constitutes the entire human race. He, as the successor of Peter, is charged to uphold the Deposit of Faith. He is charged simply to speak the Truth. Christ never argued with anyone; He simply proclaimed the Truth. Benedict XVI is doing the same in his capacity as the Bishop of Rome. He is upholding his mandate, "Whatever you shall bind on earth will be bound in Heaven and whatever you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." The choice of what to do is now with the Spaniards.
Frank
---It's not so simple, it seems to me, for Catholics in public life.---
Amen+ Thomas More and Thomas a Becket both died for upholding their Faith against the whim of the State!
Bravo! Well said!
---I'm so glad you told me. I had no idea you knew God's will exactly.---
Yes, the Second Person of the Trinity revealed it to us. Grab any Bible; the version doesn't matter.
Very wise my FRiend.
I would rather quit my job than lose my soul.
>>I'm 38.<<
Why, you look so much younger! ;-).
You're just a tot. I'm pushing 45.
Unidentified source misreprepresenting the facts. Refusing to issue licenses or process paperwork etc. does not break the law. You might lose your job, but it's not against the law. Since it's not breaking the law it's not civil disobeience.
---I was responding to your post that stated that we should expect to lose---
In this life. We are only Strangers and Sojourners in this life.
He most certainly does if these laws go against the laws of God. What happened when Rome told Christians they had to accept ceasar as a god?
[Pinch myself}...OUCH... definitely no!
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