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To: MarkBsnr; Kolokotronis; RnMomof7; Dr. Eckleburg; blue-duncan
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Forgive me if I can't help believing you have let your imagination run amuck.

Using the same logic please critique the following article:

Catholic Encyclopedia - SIN

3,473 posted on 11/28/2010 1:58:33 PM PST by OLD REGGIE (I am a Biblical Unitarian?)
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To: OLD REGGIE
Forgive me if I can't help believing you have let your imagination run amuck.

Certainly.

Using the same logic please critique the following article:

Okay:

The Church strives continually to impress her children with a sense of the awfulness of sin that they may fear it and avoid it. We are fallen creatures, and our spiritual life on earth is a warfare. Sin is our enemy, and while of our own strength we cannot avoid sin, with God's grace we can. If we but place no obstacle to the workings of grace we can avoid all deliberate sin. If we have the misfortune to sin, and seek God's grace and pardon with a contrite and humble heart, He will not repel us. Sin has its remedy in grace, which is given us by God, through the merits of His only-begotten Son, Who has redeemed us, restoring by His passion and death the order violated by the sin of our first parents, and making us once again children of God and heirs of heaven. Where sin is looked on as a necessary and unavoidable condition of things human, where inability to avoid sin is conceived as necessary, discouragement naturally follows. Where the Catholic doctrine of the creation of man in a superior state, his fall by a wilful transgression, the effects of which fall are by Divine decree transmitted to his posterity, destroying the balance of the human faculties and leaving man inclined to evil; where the dogmas of redemption and grace in reparation of sin are kept in mind, there is no discouragement. Left to ourselves we fall, by keeping close to God and continually seeking His help we can stand and struggle against sin, and if faithful in the battle we must wage shall be crowned in heaven.

Diametrically opposed to the Reformed beliefs, we are exhorted to keep close to God and struggle against sin. Is there something that you see that you would bring out here?

3,476 posted on 11/28/2010 2:25:12 PM PST by MarkBsnr (I would not believe in the Gospel if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so..)
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To: OLD REGGIE
Catholic Encyclopedia - SIN

lol. If only they knew as much as they think they know about what they think they know. 8~)

3,533 posted on 11/28/2010 10:05:37 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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