Posted on 06/30/2020 9:06:25 AM PDT by aimhigh
A Catholic institution should uphold Catholic beliefs
A student at Villanova University is accusing her academic advisor of trying to intimidate her over tweets critical of the universitys promotion of Pride Month.
Melanie Didioti, a graduate student at the Catholic university outside of Philadelphia, recently tweeted criticism of the schools athletic department for its Pride Month tweet on June 22. The tweet said: Love is Love. Happy #PrideMonth We are proud to be an ally of the LGBTQ+ Community.
The Methodists have been useless for at least 30 years. I used to be a Methodists but have not darkened their doorways for 30 years now.
I attended a Methodist wedding. The only mention of God was the perfunctory Lord’s Prayer.
Excellent point! Sadly they will reap what they’ve sown.
Im not catholic, but chose a catholic college because many of my friends went there and our small town Catholic Church seemed fairly conservative: very pro life, the priest was so kind-he knew everyone in town and would chat with us while out and about. I at times wished I was Catholic just to be a part of that.
I was quite naive about that college in particular and much of Catholicism in general. I fully expected to escape the godlessness of public school by attending a religious college. Boy was I in for a surprise. I was shocked and saddened by the promotion of abortion, homosexuality, sex outside of marriage, etc. both in and out of the classroom. Even priest were explaining why God forbid homosexuality then, but that it no longer applied to our era.
I lasted one semester then transferred to a Baptist college. It was a much better fit.
I’m catholic and I was shocked when I read the report..Almost all “so-called Catholic colleges” are as secular if not more secular than the regular ones....They want to be hip and not thought of as stodgy and old fashioned....
That is not what Revelation says.
But if you want to speculate we do know, having been told, that Christ came to destroy the works of the Devil and sin Itself is basically the sum total of his work. Keeping that in mind Ive looked at the fires and the worm as mentioned by Christ as possibly representing an internal torment (the worm) and an externally applied wrath (the fire). The worm might be the frustration, like a raging itch that cannot be reached to scratch, of the sin nature of the lost since they can never be permitted to ever again commit any form of sin or else some work of the devil might be said to remain. That would make the fire, wrath, the force that prevents the lost from ever sinning again.
This actually opens up the way for the LoF to be a response to what the damned unchangeably are rather than what they did (no one is condemned because of what was found in the books but because their names were not found in the Lambs Book of Life) and possibly therefore individually exacting ... to one with a raging sin nature proportionally more wrath and to one with a weak sin nature proportionally less ... though still wrath of course.
Such a state, again this is speculation based on what weve been told, would also explain why the LoF could never get better or since there would be no opportunity for the damned to indulge sin worse. To be a completely static condition, unchanging.
As for the saints, the Lord is described as a consuming fire (and the place of the damned outer darkness). Heaven in His presence is therefore possibly much hotter than the LoF BUT the saints will have a nature in accordance to the Holy Spirit ... we will be not just able to take it but able to enjoy it and thrive in His presence.
A Catholic institution is going to revoke the scholarship of a student for being Catholic.
What interesting times we live in.
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