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You clearly do not understand what the OP is saying.
How did Christ respond when He was humiliated and belittled?How does a good Catholic humbly accept correction or criticism even when it’s intended to humiliate and belittle the person?
I’ve only posted on 2 of your threads…this is your second reply to me. I’ve barley interacted with you. Are you another poster using a different account?Maybe you are all of the above. My sole goal isn’t to get you banned. We seem to bump heads. I don’t always agree with your perspective perhaps because of different life experiences, temperament, or levels of maturity. Perhaps your advice wasn’t fitting. I don’t know. Maybe you can be a little cruel. I don’t know.
It was directed at exactly what I quoted-- your second premise, that people think that the Catholic church is a bunch of meanies because of their opinions.The snowflake comment and the comment about immaturity perhaps is a reason I may feel this way. Who was that directed to?
I think this is a very important challenge for all of us. Personally it helps me to use an examination of conscience, so that my standard is not what the other person is saying, but what God expects of me.How does a good Catholic humbly accept correction or criticism even when it’s intended to humiliate and belittle the person?
Yes, it does happen that there are people who use truth to humiliate you. They dislike you but know you are wrong and use truth to correct you to humiliate you.That’s my true question. How do you know if someone is using the truth to emotionally abuse you or elevate themselves? Is it worth it listening to such people? If I can’t trust someone, why do I have to listen to anything they say?
Some relish in the opportunity to point out your faults. They always point out something you’re doing incorrectly continuously. Sure, they are usually right but that doesn’t undermine or dismiss the cruel intentions.
I don’t trust many people when they are telling the so called truth. There is only one person I trust to give me correction.
People that criticize the impurity of Catholics are not necessarily hypocritical.I’m not talking specifically. Someone mentioned in another board on how we shouldn’t avoid the Catholic Church because of the hypocrisy of it’s leaders. I think most people have had hypocritical family and friends provide us with much needed advice.
This is a very good point. Jesus described the Sanhedrin as quite cruel, yet told the disciples they should listen to them.I thought about how difficult it may be to hear the truth from a person who you perceive as cruel or who may actually be cruel.
I think the difference is primarily experiential. The Truth is the Truth, whether it is delivered by the devil, or not. The devil tempted Christ in the desert.Where is the difference between someone using the truth or giving you advice to humiliate or belittle you or because they care and does it matter?
We should always be open to what is being said. until it is established that they are lies from the devil that need to be ignored. Sometimes our enemies are a more reliable source of feedback than our friends.My perception could be wrong because I’m not open to what they’re saying.