Posted on 01/03/2014 2:22:19 PM PST by ebb tide
How is he and idiot? Please give some examples.
For instance, I'll give you examples of what I think an idiot priest is:
1. A priest who tells atheists they can go to Heaven as long as they follow what their idea of "good" is. And everyone has their own idea of good.
2. A priest who is so ignorant of the Gospel, he thinks the good shepherd left one sheep to look for the lost ninety-nine.
3. A priest who thinks Jesus was talking about corrupt bankers/merchants when He spoke about the "millstone around the neck".
4. A priest who places a beachball against a tabernacle on the high altar.
You have not disputed any point in the article. Why not do so, before you savage the author?
That was so bizarre. He might just as well have put a can of Bud Lite up there.
In the Gospel, Jesus does not become angry, but pretends to when the disciples do not understand him, the Pope explained, adding that at Emmaus Jesus says, How foolish and slow of heart.
Perhaps you can add something to help me in my musings about another area.
18 Then Jesus came to them and said, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Matthew
I take the bit about all authority in heaven and on earth being given to Him to mean that He was, at that time leading up to the crucifixion, allowed to exert the full power of God as He wished and no longer relegated to just human attributes. I like thinking about it that way because it makes His sacrifice even more amazing - having the ability to stop it at a blink and still allowing Himself to be killed by sinners for the redemption of sinners.
In the Gospel, Jesus does not become angry, but pretends to when the disciples do not understand him, the Pope explained, adding that at Emmaus Jesus says, How foolish and slow of heart.
I'm sure there is some explanation for this as well and I'm also sure his fellow modernists in the Church will help enlighten us lowly, idiotic Traditionalists.
The cretinous article makes two points:
1. That a fine statement about homosexuality: “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge” and “does [God] endorse the existence of this person with love, or reject and condemn this person?” is not Catholic teaching. That is silly, to put it mildly. The Catholic teaching about God being love to all men is reflected in this. The “father” (where is he priest?) should know that.
2. That a statement that Mary perhaps was tempted and resisted temptation and did NOT say anything blasphemous is not Catholic. That is cretinous. For example, Christ was tempted.
Th article is so filled with ignorant anti-Catholic bile that it should not be necessary to condemn it. It condemns itself.
Look, get lost. There is nothing incorrect about that either.
Are you losing it?
I agree with Pope Francis that when Jesus speaks in seeming anger in verse 25:
[25] ...he said to them: O foolish, and slow of heart to believe in all things which the prophets have spoken. [26] Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and so to enter into his glory? [27] And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded to them in all the scriptures, the things that were concerning him.
... the actual emotion is clearly not anger as He takes time to "expound the scriptures" and later agrees to share the meal with them.
Thanks for the offer, but I must pass. I don't expect correct answers from anybody who considers Jorge Bergoglio to be his teacher.
But Francis said Christ “pretended” to be angry. Does Christ intentionally deceive....ever?
Please do explain why the leader of the Catholic Church would even suggest that Christ “pretended” anything.
Christ was not angry yet He used words that might indicate anger. That is clear from the Gospel. That is all His Holiness has said.
What you are saying and what Francis said are two different things. He said Christ “pretended” to be angry. Why would the leader of the Catholic Church even suggest that Christ pretended anything?
I am not going to argue about words in a translated document. To pretend means to give appearance of an emotion that is not there. Parents pretend anger all the time when they talk to children. If you think that is inappropriate for Jesus, that is your problem; seek help elsewhere.
Ah yes, one of the many excuses oft repeated: poor translation.
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