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It matters not…to you. Understand that.I understand that it matters not what you nor I believe when it comes to truth because truth is not dependent on our beliefs as you have already alluded to yourself in your argument with David, that you suggested I look at.* I partial quote CC from the link to the discussion he gave post # 75 or 76 "Dispute the scientific evidence of this. "*
I suggest a direct question for a direct answer. And this is what you are doing in your post?"
But perhaps I misunderstood you negates everything you said beforethe fact that I said “perhaps” qualifies the statement and proposes another look. and therefore I would agree that you misunderstood me. You suggested above that you like to keep things simple so why not just say “you misunderstood me” ?
You are not saying that what you believe causes the sacrament to be the sacrament are you? The answer is equivalent to the question. No.So we are not at odds.
A proper understanding of the truth. That is interesting.So you disagree with yourself and do NOT believe in such a thing as undeniable, or let’s say scientific, truth that can be properly understood ?
Understand that when you communicate that there are certain rules operating…we are in effect speaking different languages in our communication.This does not however mean that people can not make themselves understood
Understand that a belief is a filter that does something to information based on that belief.agreed but should that stop me from presenting any facts or my opinions? You may not agree, you may not like it, you may not understand it…but this is fact that is predictable and can be understood by observation.
Next ask yourself how is it I come to believe anything…
- Fact
- Assumption
- False Conclusion
If you can think of another way I am open to that however I believe that this is it…
Step off a building and you will fall to the ground because you know gravity is in effect. Fact therefore you do not step off a building because you believe you will fall. So one’s ACTION ( whether or not to walk off said building) is governed by one’s belief but one’s belief may or may not be governed by fact . I understand what you mean but MY point was that I was talking about FACT ,which ,as you say above ,is a component of belief . However fact is fact and as you have said yourself “Dispute the scientific evidence of this.” I may not be a Dr or scientist so …just as you had David do…I bow to the scientist’s findings when it comes to the scientific facts around the miracle of Lanciano. Here my belief on the real presence is based on FACT
I have never touched a stove that is hot and I assume that flesh will not burn. Assumption that will be clarified by fact.
I have read about all the information I need from the Yogi’s that electricity is a charge of nature and when I put my finger in a light socket I conclude it will energize me and I will get smarter. False conclusion that will lead to fact that will allow you to get smarter. the truth based on fact is still unchangeable you simply are proving my point …unless you misunderstood my English
The Eucharist is based on an assumption.This is your opinion this is not a factual statement, unless …you know more than Jesus ,all the Apostles, early Church Fathers and scientists … The miracles persuade you and me but not others. So is it a fact? whether you and I are persuaded and others are not does not change scientific findings and facts
The Lords Supper everywhere else outside the validiy of consecration gives grace. I conclude that this is a false assumption. Here is the kicker…it has been my experience that Lutherans, in particular JohnNC…believes it to be a source of grace…am I to ridicule him…degrade him…after much dialogue I came to the conclusion based on what I read that whether he concludes falsely or not is not for me to determine for him. He sees it as a source of grace. I disagree…the arguments are all over this website…I don’t see him changing his mind…I see a deep love for Christ, I see Charity, I see support of the Catholic Faith…so what is the point of arguing with a Lutheran that is strong in their Faith that often times rallies to the support of the views of the OHCAC…does he receive grace…I do not know…I pray that he does…Lord help not my belief…help my unbelief.With due respect I have to ask …your point? but anyway ,of course “The Lords Supper everywhere else outside the validity of consecration gives grace.” it is a source of grace as far as any worship, prayer, adoration of God is. Grace does not only come from the sacraments alone that is “sacramental Grace” I direct you to CCC 2003.
God is impartial …those that disagree with you have the gifts of Faith, Hope and Charity… …no amount of argument is going to change their mind…then why bother being on CAF or in discussion with anyone?
“only you can change your mind”