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***“One could start with what humans wrote in the Constitution,” ***grannymh suggests when asked, “what are the rights of a human?”
Is this truly the place that you, as a Catholic, would start? Doesn’t Church doctrine and dogma go back further than the Constitution?
And Gabriella San S brings up a very disturbing point in that when the body dies the soul *“ascends to His maker for judgment, purification and then begins his eternal life-unless he rejects God, then he “flees with great speed” (according to St.John Bosco) to escape the presence (justice) of God-to eternal damnation.” * Now, what I was taught, by nuns and brothers, mind you, was that upon death we went straight to Purgatory if that was called for, or Hell, if that was called for. How cruel, then, to hear we get to see the face of God before we descend. Of course, my religious education began fifty years ago. Who says the Church isn’t evolving?
Limerick
Is this truly the place that you, as a Catholic, would start? Doesn’t Church doctrine and dogma go back further than the Constitution?
And Gabriella San S brings up a very disturbing point in that when the body dies the soul *“ascends to His maker for judgment, purification and then begins his eternal life-unless he rejects God, then he “flees with great speed” (according to St.John Bosco) to escape the presence (justice) of God-to eternal damnation.” * Now, what I was taught, by nuns and brothers, mind you, was that upon death we went straight to Purgatory if that was called for, or Hell, if that was called for. How cruel, then, to hear we get to see the face of God before we descend. Of course, my religious education began fifty years ago. Who says the Church isn’t evolving?
Limerick