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raymondnicholas
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Getting back to the original question, my thoughts stem primarily from my understanding of the New Testament and not the Old Testament. I’ll keep it simple.** My admonitions are directed towards Catholics and their spiritual lives.**
The path to Hell is lined with the skulls of bishops. Perhaps in this day and age we should add priests, nuns, canon lawyers, apologists, theologians, politicians, moral relativists, intellectual elites, and your average pewsitter who has never read, understood, and ignored the Words of Christ, the Acts of the Apostles, any verse read at Mass, and the Catechism–as an adult.
Moral relativism is not a tenant of the Faith, nor is being a coward. Can anyone picture themselves on the cross, willingly? A martyr in the time of Nero burning like a torch in the arena? Or a saint who has received the stigmata, the pain and blood, or someone like St. Agatha, who would rather have her breasts cut off than submit to the state religion?
Joe Biden, Ted Kennedy, etc. are shameful, not to be admired, in their public rejection of the Faith, yet we have a multitude of sheepish Catholics following their leads. The Catholic Church is not a non-governmental social services organization; its purpose is to lead souls to Heaven! Every day, when the day is done, I ask myself, is what I am thinking, saying, and doing taking me one step closer to Heaven or to Hell?
Conscience is not an excuse for knowingly committing a grave evil. An informed conscience would say, “STOP!” The excuse is simply a rationalization of evil because it satisfies. So, does anyone think it’s OK to vote for someone who believes in the culture of death, who practices a theology of death-dealing? If anyone had the guts to read the report on the butcher of West Philadelphia and see the photos of his partial birth abortions and the severed spines of the full-grown babies, would they still feel the same? Or is it all just an abstract game of non-consequence?
Anyone out there who believes lin the theology of abortion, can you tell me how it jives with what Christ said regarding the two greatest commandments? BTW, I have yet to see a CINO defend thier psoition on a strictly theological basis.
The path to Hell is lined with the skulls of bishops. Perhaps in this day and age we should add priests, nuns, canon lawyers, apologists, theologians, politicians, moral relativists, intellectual elites, and your average pewsitter who has never read, understood, and ignored the Words of Christ, the Acts of the Apostles, any verse read at Mass, and the Catechism–as an adult.
Moral relativism is not a tenant of the Faith, nor is being a coward. Can anyone picture themselves on the cross, willingly? A martyr in the time of Nero burning like a torch in the arena? Or a saint who has received the stigmata, the pain and blood, or someone like St. Agatha, who would rather have her breasts cut off than submit to the state religion?
Joe Biden, Ted Kennedy, etc. are shameful, not to be admired, in their public rejection of the Faith, yet we have a multitude of sheepish Catholics following their leads. The Catholic Church is not a non-governmental social services organization; its purpose is to lead souls to Heaven! Every day, when the day is done, I ask myself, is what I am thinking, saying, and doing taking me one step closer to Heaven or to Hell?
Conscience is not an excuse for knowingly committing a grave evil. An informed conscience would say, “STOP!” The excuse is simply a rationalization of evil because it satisfies. So, does anyone think it’s OK to vote for someone who believes in the culture of death, who practices a theology of death-dealing? If anyone had the guts to read the report on the butcher of West Philadelphia and see the photos of his partial birth abortions and the severed spines of the full-grown babies, would they still feel the same? Or is it all just an abstract game of non-consequence?
Anyone out there who believes lin the theology of abortion, can you tell me how it jives with what Christ said regarding the two greatest commandments? BTW, I have yet to see a CINO defend thier psoition on a strictly theological basis.