Posted on 01/15/2013 8:22:47 AM PST by marshmallow
The Vatican has taken multiple blasts at same-sex marriage in the last month, just as it is on the way to becoming legal in Britain and France, and as a poll by an evangelical-backed organization finds opposition in the United States on the wane.
A front-page article in LOsservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, likens marriage equality to 20th-century communism, reports the Religion News Service, saying it is equal to the egalitarian utopia that did so much damage during the 20th Century . . . deceiving humanity as socialism did in the past.
The Vatican blast follows a Christmas season message of peace from Pope Benedict XVI, in which the pontiff spoke of protecting traditional marriage from attempts to make it juridically equivalent to radically different types of unions.
The pope spoke of a crisis that threatens (the family in Western society) to its foundations, condemning a new philosophy of sexuality which teaches that sex is no longer a given element of nature but a social role to choose for ourselves.
But marriage-equality bills are moving through the parliament in London, the assembly in Paris, and been upheld by the courts in Spain. And voters in Washington, Maryland and Maine approved same-sex marriage last November, while Minnesota voters rejected a bid backed by the Catholic Church to write a ban on marriage equality into the state constitution.
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I admit I didn't see where anyone claimed that Jesus created the Roman Catholic Church.
But it doesnt even matter that Jesus did not call His church the Catholic Church. Just by its very nature, the church Jesus Christ established was a church for all who believed in Him. Thus, it became known as the Catholic (Universal) Church. The addition of the name Catholic did not change the church that Jesus founded in any way.
Though Jesus never called His church the Catholic Church, He also never called anyone a Christian or used the word Christianity. The name Christian was given to those who believed in Jesus Christ, but not by Jesus, and not until sometime after His death; just as the name Catholic was given to His church (but not by Jesus and not until sometime after His death).
BTW, we see the first use of the word Catholic (as related to the Church) about 15-20 years after John wrote the Book of Revelation, in a letter written by St. Ignatius around 110 AD. Because the number of churches at this time was so large, it was only logical to unify and identify all of them under one [Universal] church with one name. So the churches were strengthened in the faith, and increased in number daily. (Acts16:5) This provided consistency and it kept all the different churches (congregations) from distorting, manipulating, or reinterpreting the good news of Jesus Christ in order to suit their own desires.
“So ... do the Pope’s detractors support the evils of socialism, egalitarianism, and utopianism?”
Obviously, the answer is going to involve the evils of Easter inflicted upon Christianity by secret Pope Constantine.
Freegards
Thank you daniel1212. Very interesting read!
and now its being swept out
Sadly, that won't happen -- see posts 4 and 8
Might be good for you to actually study some history Uri or read the Bible for a change
Constantine the Imperator never started any organization
All that Constantine did was become the second Emperor to legally stop the persecutions of the Church
He didn't form the Church -- that was Christ, God to me, prophet to you.
you do realize that Quix is gone, right? banned
Furthermore, you do realise that Constantine was part of God's plan to further His Church?
Just like the Kings of Armenia, Georgia and Ethiopia who made Christianity the state religion of their countries?
Just like Cyrus the Great of Persia was part of God's plan to free the Judeans from the Assyrians?
All evidence --- again I emphasize, inside and outside of the Roman empire --- whether written in Syriac, Coptic Egyptian, Ge'ez, or Armenian, regardless of whether culturally they were Latin or Hellenistic or Semitic or Persian, regardless of whether theologically they were Orthodox or Monophysite or Nestorian --- all evidence shows this: their leaders were based on Apostolic Succession by the laying on of hands; they were bishop-led rather than local-lay-led; they were sacramental (certainly with the "Sacraments of Initiation": Baptism-Chrismation-Communion) and had ordained-clergy Eucharist-centered liturgy, recognizing the Body and Blood of Christ.
Yup, to all of your hypothesis, there is 0 evidence.
makes you wonder if they support communism and the homosexual agenda -- they probably do...eh Xenia?
Nice try Cronos. You know better but hey, it fits the philosophy of Catholics to try to inject false meaning into words.
The answer to your question is yes. They'll join with the pinkos to further their anti-Christianity
They'll join with those who reject the Trinity as pagan....
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