Posted on 09/02/2011 9:07:47 AM PDT by marshmallow
Minneapolis, Minnesota (CNN) Prior to 2006, few people even knew that then-Minnesota state legislator Keith Ellison was a Muslim. Because of his English name, he said, no one thought to ask.
But five years ago, when he ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives - a race he would go on to win - word of his religious affiliation began to spread.
When I started running for Congress it actually took me by surprise that so many people were fascinated with me being the first Muslim in Congress, said Ellison, a Democrat now serving his third term in the House.
But someone said to me, Look Keith, think of a person of Japanese origin running for Congress six years after Pearl Harborthis might be a news story.
Though Ellison's status as the first Muslim elected to Congress is widely known, fewer are aware that he was born into a Catholic family in Detroit and was brought up attending Catholic schools.
But he said he was never comfortable with that faith.
I just felt it was ritual and dogma, Ellison said. Of course, thats not the reality of Catholicism, but its the reality I lived. So I just kind of lost interest and stopped going to Mass unless I was required to.
It wasnt until he was a student at Wayne State University in Detroit when Ellison began, looking for other things.
(Excerpt) Read more at religion.blogs.cnn.com ...
Actually, the Mormons are pretty proficient at slapping on the *anti-* label as well.
And it’s over the same things. Disagree with their doctrines and show from Scripture where they’re wrong, and suddenly they’re the martyrs and we’re all *antis* and *haters*.
Same old accusations when they have nothing with which to refute your position. Drop back and punt with pejoratives.
Well, seeing as I never mentioned the word "Catholic" in that post, I find it interesting that you both seemed to think I was referring to it. There are many religions and cults that have that same kind of hold on their adherents.
So which religion were you talking about?
If you are serious that you were not meaning to describe us, ...
The “interesting” fact is explained thus:
If somebody were to say, “They’re shiftless, unreliable, over-sexed, and cowardly, but they do make wonderful athletes, and have a great musical sense and natural rhythm,though as a class they are less intelligent than we,” how many would be astonished if a black person took offense or expressed incredulity when told that, after all, nobody SAID, “black”?
If I may ask, who were you talking about?
What term/shorthand would you prefer?
A response to anti-Catholicism needs to be measured,... tolerant and considerate,... and must be a response that reflects well on the church....
... It cannot be an approach of invective and suspicion,.. of overheated pronouncements and wholesale condemnations-...all tactics that poorly reflect the charism of the church.
It must be, in short, an approach of reason and charity: the approach of the thoughtful Christian and hopeful American Catholic.
http://americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=606 Catholic Weekly
You wrote:
“Nobody says anti-Protestant...”
http://socrates58.blogspot.com/2004/05/protest-against-anti-protestantism.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,294069,00.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1865124/posts
I will commit seppuku! My life has no meaning!
WhoM were you talking about?
Actually, I went back several posts before there was any reference to anything pertaining to a specific religion and that was only a comment about the authority of a magisterium.
Throw a rock over the fence and the dog that yelps is the one that got hit.
You wrote:
“You cant remember because it never happened.”
No, the article existed.
” It is just a figment of your anti-protestant bias.”
No, actually it isn’t. You seem so desperate.
” Moodys reputation is all the evidence one needs to refute your lie.”
No, actually that’s not how real life works. Again, you seem so desperate. I really don’t mind that this is bothering you.
“Im sure you wont lose any sleep over your slander; one needs integrity for that.”
There was no slander except yours. You remember that when you fume for hours yet while I sleep soundly.
No serious Catholic takes America magazine seriously.
Paul learned from Christ Himself? Not personally. Paul wasnt converted until after the resurrection.
When Paul said in 1 Corinthians 11:23 that he received of the Lord was he talking about the bread and the wine? Surely you werent speaking of direct teaching from Christ in person were you?
With 2 Thessalonians 2:15 were you referencing the by word or epistle that Cyril of Jerusalem later agreed was put in writing? Lets look at what he said. He is after all one of your church fathers isnt he?
Concerning the divine and sacred Mysteries of the Faith, we ought not to deliver even the most casual remark without the Holy Scriptures; nor be drawn aside by mere probabilities and the artifices of argument. Do not then believe me because I tell thee of these things, unless thou receive from the Holy Scriptures the proof of what is set forth: for this salvation, which is our faith, is not by ingenious reasonings, but by proof from the Holy Scriptures....In these articles we comprehend the whole doctrine of faith .For the articles of the Faith were not composed at the good pleasure of men, but the most important points chosen from all Scriptures, make up the one teaching of the Faith .This Faith, in a few words, hath enfolded in its bosom the whole knowledge of godliness contained both in the Old and New Testaments. Behold, therefore, brethren and hold the traditions (2 Thes. 2:15) which ye now receive, and write them on the table of your hearts....Now heed not any ingenious views of mine; else thou mayest be misled; but unless thou receive the witness of the prophets concerning each matter, believe not what is spoken; unless thou learn from Holy Scripture....receive not the witness of man. [A Library of the Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church (Oxford: Parker, 1845), "The Catechetical Lectures of S. Cyril" Lecture 4.17.]
Irenaeus succinctly states it in these words:
We have learned from none others the plan of our salvation, than from those through whom the gospel has come down to us, which they did at one time proclaim in public, and, at a later period, by the will of God, handed down to us in the Scriptures, to be the ground and pillar of our faith. (Irenaeus, Against Heresies III.1.1, in Alexander Roberts and W. H. Rambaugh, trans., in The Writings of Irenaeus (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1874)
It wasnt until the 16th century at the Council of Trent that the Catholic Church stopped using scripture as its only authority.
>> Have you ever read 1 Corinthians 11:23? Apparently not. And you clearly have no clue about 2 Thessalonians 2:15 and 2 Thessalonians 3:6.<<
Are these types of invectives, pejoratives, and other attempts to demean or disparage the person you are debating a regular part of your personality? I cant find it in the fruits of the Spirit.
Darn, I missed the fun!!
Agreed. See my post 3552
We are starting our annual Parish Pastoral Council election process. For my sins, I’m in charge.
We have three sundays of nominations, starting last Sunday. Somebody wrote a pretty snotty note on the nomination form. I showed it to the Pastor. His response was, “Well, THAT’s not helpful.”
I said, “Father, it’s not helpful, but it IS data. We need to know if somebody’s angry.”
Dealing here not only makes me think and re-think my faith, it also reminds me that my faith is weak and my confidence paltry.
It’s painful, but, D00d, we’re Catholics! We know how pain can inform and work for everyone’s good, IF we “offer it up.”
I have much to be ashamed of. I got myself suspended once. I have mocked and taunted.
I did not so learn Christ.
A blade is thrust into fire, beaten, plunged in cold water. So it becomes strong and tempered.
Here is good tempering.
So tell us about whom you all were speaking. This evasion reminds me of arguments in summer camp when I was ten.
Funny you would say this as I distinctly thought not to leave the link for....Well.... there you have it yet again....there always seems to be one more Catholic source catholics.."dont' take seriously". Which is too bad because the advice given is worth understanding. Makes one wonder just what sources are ever sufficient of your own churches membership and their authorities they take their cues from.
Ok, guess I'm going to have to have to go to the top...be back later.
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There are many religions and cults that have that same kind of hold on their adherents.
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The same as whom?
You can’t be serious.
“No, actually thats not how real life works”
No, the way real life works for people with integrity is when they have no evidence to back up their slander they don’t publish it. Only people that cannot feel shame because they have no scruples about lying, publish without any evidence.
In real life an institutions reputation is evidence and Moody’s reputation for upholding and propagating the Christian faith is impeccable.
“In early 1886, D.L. Moody established the Chicago Evangelization Society, for the “education and training of Christian workers, including teachers, ministers, missionaries and musicians who may completely and effectively proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
The source is Wikipedia, but at least it is a source any one can go to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moody_Bible_Institute
You’re right, Mad Dawg.
What a great name by the way.
It does get tiresome but, it never makes me doubt my faith. The remarks I read here strength my faith. I know that when I became a Catholic I did exactly what God wanted me to do.
How lucky am I? I belong to a faith that has been here for 2000 years! I got the cream of faith. The best faith. And I thank God every single day that He made me Catholic.
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