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 |
If they agree to the underlying point (Jesus being fully God and fully man and his being fully God from "the primordial beginning" (ever)) I don't see why you're pushing so hard to get assent to the term "theotokos." I think that makes them doubt your agenda. If we agree as to Jesus being fully God and fully man, and that He was God from the beginning, I don't see a point in wrangling over a name, i.e. - Theotokos.
But when I tried to tell you that these were the beliefs I walked away with after 12 years in catholic schools, you said that I was just being not bright, or not paying attention, or going to a bad school, or that I just wasn't getting it. If that's the case then there are alot of not bright, or not paying attention, or bad catholic schools out there becasue from this survey there are alot of catholic's out there that don't believe the same why you do.
I can hear it now, BAD SURVEY, right:)
Not at all. Sad survey is better. Becky, I'm not sure what the reaction was to your announcing of Catholic schooling but I know that myself and others here have commented with others about the crappy state of many "Catholic schools." We like to give Steven grief about not paying attention, but that's because he's him. So please don't think that we think you weren't seriously trying to learn when you were in school.
Catholic schools and catechism everywhere are often horrible. This is a consequence of the battle going on (always?) within the Church itself. As the Church fights against evil elements in the world, these same elements root into the Church Herself. There is a battle between good and evil going on in the world and inside the Church Herself. This is not an excuse, but it helps to explain the horrible state of Catholic teaching. It is on purpose and it is by folks who wish to destroy the Church from within.
The rest of the comments on the survey are as follows. It is true to a very large extent that what the actual folks "in the pews" believe is what the Church believes. It is also true that there is a written belief found in the catechism and other sources. In ideal times thay would be indentical, these are not those times. So you look to the common Catholics in this survey (we don't even know if these are even churchgoing Catholics) and find very strange and sad views.
I concur that it is bad news, but it means that the Church must begin teaching the Truth it has in its writings, so that the lay people have a better grasp of what their Catholicism is really all about.
This survey marks a clear contrast for our bishops to consider. God grant us some men with backbones.
SD
Becky
Ah. Sorry Al. I thought you were talkin' about Romans 1 and upon further review you were talkin' about Romans 2. Here's that stuff from Romans 1 in case you're curious.
1:26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: 1:27 And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompense of their error which was meet.
The Church has made use of the best texts available to make more modern translations, like the NAB. So I don't think I have to believe in the Latin as the "original." I am more than happy to speak to the underlying Greek texts. I was just making a joke. Honest.
SD
No, it says: brother according to the flesh, not relative according to the flesh.
And what exactly does the word we now translate into English as "brother" mean to a Semitic people?
SD
Bass, it could be a basis of agreement between us. They could say "those crazy Catholics may have overdone it, but the basic idea is true."
They could affirm at least one of our Mary teachings as being both Biblical and sensical.
SD
For these verses: "From the same womb", as the context shows.
No they are not wrong, but rather a participation in Creation. Nevertheless, Mary did not have other children. Mary was a spotless vessel to hold God Incarnate. Havoc would object, but I would not use something which God had touched for an ordinary use.
SD
Some people don't know logic.
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"Fleetwood is a Cadillac"
"Chevy truck carried Fleetwood to dealership"
Both statements are correct.
Therefore Chevy truck is a Cadillac
What context? The stuff Reggie posted?
SD
becky
Both statements are correct. Therefore Chevy truck is a Cadillac
Keep your day job. Here is the analogy you are drawing, which we ain't:
Jesus is God (Cadillac)
Mary (chevy) Carried God (Cadillac)
Therefore, Mary is God
Here is what you are saying:
Jesus is God (Cadillac)
Mary(Chevy) carried Jesus(Cadillac)
Therefore, in no way can a Chevy carry a Cadillac.
SD
The entire Biblical record, taken together in context, including Steven's favorite verse. The evidence is overwhelming, if you didn't have a stake in the question, you would see it too, IMO. Protestants do not have a stake in the outcome (we don't have a doctrine either way on the matter), we just search the Scriptures as we were told to do.
I'm sorry Becky. I guess I just can't communicate anymore. I thought I addressed your concerns, confessed that Catholic teaching sucks and absolved you for any blame in not being taught better. Then I wished for better leaders in the Church, so they would teach more truly to the people.
What did you think I said?
SD
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