Posted on 12/28/2006 8:37:27 AM PST by Alex Murphy
I would say that though they profess to believe in One God that they don't "KNOW" the God that they profess to worship. In strictly human terms, if I know of you and for some reason I think you are a mean, vindictive, hateful person and you're not, then it is my perception that is wrong. You are still you, and I know you exist but I don't know you as you truly exist. So God is God, and he remains God no matter how wrongly someone perceives Him.
Uh, duh, yeah. Whatever you needed to in order to proclaim a false conclusion.
But there's no way to God the Father except through the Son, whom they reject as a non-divine prophet.
841 The Church's relationship with the Muslims. "The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind's judge on the last day."330
I wasn't talking about their salvation, just their misperception of God. No matter how they believe in Him their beliefs can't change God. God IS God and there is no other God, so there cannot be any other God that they worship.
At which point is what they beleive in really God?
They beleive in some non tangible single God.
They don't beleive in a Triune God. They don't beleive that he manifested himself physically. They beleive that their God gives them salvation and sexual gifts in return for murderous acts.
They beleive in some single God yes, but I'm not convinced it's the one which my Church beleives in. In fact I'm quite convinced their faith is vested in some foul Angel or Demon mascarading as God, and deceiving them away from the true God.
I don't disagree with you at all really, I'm just pointing out how you could come to the conclusion that they worship the One God, though they don't know Him and don't follow his precepts. As the Baptists always say, "Even Satan believes in God"
It appears my effort failed as you are asking the very same questions Mr. Akin's article supplies the answers to.
If appears you are not satisfied with any answers the Catholic Church or its members proffer.
So, why ask in the first place? Just simply state your beliefs that we are heretics and move on. We get it.
And, we don't care.
Frankly I think he gets very well what it means he's just and is just intent on kicking sand in the Catholic Church's face...
Much better. And if someone wishes to know what the Church believes they can read the whole section and ask a qualified teacher.
'Twas you telling others what their faith is that was the objectionable part.
thanks...
So then does Paragraph 846 modify or negate or affirm Paragraph 841?
I'm not Catholic, and don't profess the CCC personally so i'm not an authoritative source (though I think it's important in the context of the CCC to have both paragraphs out there for folks to view.
I don't know what the average Catholic thinks regarding whether the Muslims worship the same God or not. It doesn't seem to me Benedict would think so given his usualy statements toward Muslims, but on the other hand I seem to recall hearing he did help author the current CCC...
I know there are versions of the Russian Cathechism floating around which are erroneous due to mistranslations. (Or at least due to both poor translation and biases in the education of the translator generally viewed as questionable). So certainly in our church we don't view a particular Cathechism text to be infailable. We don't have anything like this in ours though...
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