To: StAthanasiustheGreat
Perhaps.... but it's still pretty stupid to call someone a saint for what they supposedly do in the afterlife. And the proof is what? None. As usual it's the Catholics creating falsehoods.
To: Almondjoy
Perhaps.... but it's still pretty stupid to call someone a saint for what they supposedly do in the afterlife. And the proof is what? As usual it's the Catholics creating falsehoods.
Apparently you are missing several points of Scripture in your attempt to insult Catholicism. As I mentioned in an earlier post, Moses died and was buried. Yet, at the transfiguration, Jesus is standing there talking with Moses in physical form. Our God is a God of the living, not the dead, and those that go before us, continue living in union with Christ.......maybe. That's the keyword: maybe. We are not the judge of human souls, God is, and so it is beyond the ability of any man to defintively claim that a person is in heaven, or hell for that matter, unless God chooses to reveal that unto men. These revelations are the "proof" used to establish sainthood. It is the Catholic Church recognizing that a person was able to make it to heaven by what they did in this life and that we know they are in heaven.
Contrast this to the cliche "well, they're in a better place now, I'm sure of it" heard at every single funeral by people with no particular devotion to Christ sometimes and you tell me which is a more sure method of determining who has made it to heaven.
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01/30/2006 12:31:09 PM PST by
mike182d
("Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?")
To: Almondjoy
ROTFLMAO.
Do you know the definition of a Saint? A Saint in the Catholic concept discussed here is someone who is with Christ in Glory in Heaven. The Miracle brought about by that Saint's intercession provides some proof that that individual is indeed in Heaven with Christ praying for those on earth in adoration and worship of God.
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