Posted on 10/15/2001 6:54:40 AM PDT by malakhi
Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. - John Adams |
Any bad apples in Jesus' hand picked crop of apostles?
Wrong. I refrain from calling you a liar, because I believe you are honestly mistaken.
Ok, I confess to having misunderstood the larger point you were driving at, namely, I infered from your posts that you thought the Catholic Church, as a whole, to be a corrupted institution. But your charge of "pattern of evil" about the members is, admittedly, not far off the mark. However, it's true of the entirety of Christianity, all denominations included: people have been sinning since Adam and Eve (the beginning of the "pattern of evil"). Heck, even Judas, an apostle of Christ, sinned something fierce.
I believe Dave was referring to Natural Law, as it pertains to theology/philosophy (not physics):
Rules of conduct supposedly inherent in the relations between human beings and discoverable by reason; law based upon man's innate moral sense.
Do you honestly think there is any confusion about the Catholic Church's official position regarding homosexuality -- whether it's a sin or not?
Men (at least some of them) have the natural gift of their brains, which leads to the capability of constructing machines able to carry men through the air, over the ground, and across the ocean (and into outer space). The lion has teeth; the bear has enormous strength; man has a brain.
Men (at least some of them) have the natural gift of their brains, which leads to the capability of constructing machines able to carry men through the air, over the ground, and across the ocean (and into outer space). The lion has teeth; the bear has enormous strength; man has a brain.
But it still stands that man does not fly; the machines do. Man is simply along for the ride. (Unless you count Superman.)
Or "friggin" ;-) Or "farging" (from Johnny Dangerously, as in "a farging icehole" :-)
I'm afraid they do. Your contention was that the term "intrinsically disordered" did not represent the same idea as the term "intrinsically evil". I posted evidence from Church documents showing that these terms are in fact used interchangably in the context of discussion of the moral aspects of human sexuality. You have so far failed to post any evidence to counter mine; indeed, you have failed to support any of your positions evidentially, leaving the field to me. Therefore, I graciously accept your surrender.
Do words have any meaning to you? I repeat; there are only two instances where anything is called "intrinsically evil" in the Catechism...
The specific words "intrinsically evil" need not be used. Phrases like "intrinsically disordered", etc. are just other ways of expressing the same idea as the words "intrinsically evil", as you well know.
Why don't you just drop the subject? You know not wherof you speak.
My dear brother in Christ: dropping the subject is the last thing I intend to do. Allowing you to continue to spread your brand of well-intentioned but factually inaccurate and evidentially-unsupported anti-Catholic propaganda would be a disservice to the Church and a dereliction of my duty to defend the Faith. Instead, I will say a prayer during my Rosary this week especially for you, asking St. Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church, to intercede before the throne of his foster Son our Lord for your health, happiness, and better understanding of the one holy Catholic and apostolic Church.
God bless you.
B-chan
While your point is well-taken, I'd like to point out here that there are many well-attested and historically-verifiable instances of humans "flying" without benefit of airplanes, balloons, or other devices. I speak, of course, of God's saints, many of whom were able to fly (the technical term is "levitate") through the miraculous power of God. St. Joseph of Cupertino, patron of airmen and astronauts, was seen flying through the air by dozens of people on many difference occasions. With God all things are possible.
Then why did God TELL Abraham to DO IT?
Perhaps a better way of phrasing it would be that man, unaided by any other force (be it a machine or some other entity outside of himself), does not and cannot fly. E.g.: God's power; a machine; a canon; a father that tosses his child in the air. :-)
This mechanism was completely lost in the Roman Patriachate where the Popes assumed the ecclesiatical roles of the Emperor and of a Patriarch, and to some extent of an entire Ecumenical Council. This accretion of power may be linked to the name Constantine, but only by way of forged documents, the so called Donation of Constantine which purported that St. Constantine bequeathed imperial temporal power to the Popes of Rome. This, of course, never actually happened: St. Constantine set his own son on the throne of the Empire.
Absolutely, Moses was a "type" of Christ all through the OT. You may remember when Moses was given the first set of tablets of the law he broke them and had to receive a new set, a type of Christ "breaking" the power of the old law and establishing a new one. There are many such types and truly so many that I can't imagine how anyone familiar with the law of Moses could reject them as coincidence.
Angelo can't fully accept them and keep his faith so he'll never recognize them even though they're plain to me and you. I was especially struck by Abraham and Issac. Issac carried wood, Jesus carried wood. Issac was the son of promise, Jesus was the son of promise. Issac trusted his father and went docilely. Christ trusted his father and went docilely. Abraham knew God would resurrect Issac because God's promises weren't fulfilled. Jesus knew he would be resurrected beause God's promises weren't fullfilled. I'm sure there are others I haven't even comprehended yet...
Yes, let me add one of my personal favorites, when Moses came down from the mount with the law of God, the whole Israelite nation had gone astray and sinned by making the golden calf. (Christ coming down from the heavens with the new covenant from God finding the world in sin.)The golden calf was made from all the Jews who gave their golden earings for the work, even the children.(All men are under sin and guilty in the sight of God until repentance.) Moses has the calf ground to powder and sprinkled into the stream that comes out of the same mount of God. (Jesus brought the Holy Spirit which was the stream of water coming from the mount of God and brought "living water" to wash away sin. I could go on and on but it is no use. There is an old saying, "convince a man against his will and he will be of the same opinion still." When I saw the word "rosary" while reading I was about to take my que to find better things to do with my time. God bless and take care.
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