Cheshangle;8073654[ said:
“Misrepresenting the Truth is always a problem”. Explanation mark.
Ah yes, but your purportedly amusing reply implies that the RC Church always gets it right.
In my opinion the orders of the Anglican Communion are valid and the Apostolic succession applies. In your opinion and that of your Pope, I’m wrong. But was the RC church right to persecuate Galieo and to order the burning of thousands of “heretics” (which would have included me)?
I gather that until Vatican II I would have been condemned to eternal damnation. But there seems to have been a change of mind. As there has, thank God, on ne temere.]
That was not an attempt at humor , rather it was an exclamatory statement , hence the exclamation point .
Well, yes , in matters of faith and morals the Catholic Church always gets it right . Christ gave the keys to Peter and promised the Holy Spirit would always be with the Church .Can you prove any pope has done otherwise ( i.e., taught heresy ) ?
Three conditions are necessary for a pope to exercise the charism of infallibility : (1) he must speak in his official capacity as the successor of Peter , (2) he must speak on a matter of faith or morals , (3) he must solemnly define the doctrine as one that MUST be held by all the faithfull. None of these requirements are met in the Galileo affair , let alone all of them !
Ah , the Galileo Affair , I love it when people invoke this " Black Myth " . You can only claim the Church "persecuted " Galileo if you have an extraordinarily expansive definition of " persecute " . Afterall , during this supposed persecution ( house arrest, nice digs by the way ) , Galileo found the means and opportunity to write his most imprtant work and get it published .
Let’s get this straight , the heliocentric theory is not named after Galileo , but rather Nicolaus Copernicus . That’s why it’s called the Copernican Theory . Copernicus died 21 years before Galileo was even born , so they were not contempoaries .
Copernicus put forth his heliocentric theory in his , " On theRevolution of the Celestial Orbs " which he dedicated to Pope Paul lll .
Extra Credit : 1. When/how was Copernicus persecuted ?
2. What was Copernicus’ "day job " ?
Not well known , Galileo NEVER ACTUALLY PROVED the heliocentric theory . he couldn’t answer the major argument against it which was made by Aristotle 2000 years earlier .Galileo’s problem with the Church could have been avoided if he had proposed heliocentrism as a theory to more simply account for the planets motions . His problem arose when he stopped proposing it as a theory and began proclaiming it as a truth ( that he could not prove ) .
Galileo was a prima donna and his own worst enemy . He managed to alienate and offend his friend , benefactor and new Pope ( Urban Vlll , I believe ) , the one man he could least afford to do this with . This pope encouraged him to revisit heliocentrism in a book , but as a theory . The rest is history , but apperently not your history .
Did you know Galileo was wrong about some of the "facts " he claimed ?
Galileo believed our sun is the fixed center of the universe , it’s not ( only our solar system ).
Galileo believed our sun doesn’t move , it does ( it orbits the center of our galaxy ) .
" Thousands of heretics" . this sounds like the exagerations made about the Inquisition . Let me humor your "victimhood " , ya , some heretics got burned , not nearly as many as is claimed , but it was avoidable ( on the part of the “burnees” , that is ) .
I don’t like to play the victim card , so I won’t mention all the Catholics the Protestants murdered . But while you’re at it , why don’t you have all the Catholic property in Great Britain that was confiscated ( stolen really , but I’m in an ecumenical mood ) returnrd to the Catholic Church . That will be a good start .
I will work on Islam returning Constantinople to Christendom . I don’t want you to think you have to do most of the heavy lifting . I’m that kinda guy !
I suggest you go to this site’s home page and enter into it’s search engine, the Galileo Controversy .
I also suggest you read , " The New Anti-Catholicism , the Last Acceptable Prejudice " by Dr. Philip Jenkins , the Distinguished Professor of Historyand Religous Studies at the Pennsylvania State University ( and no , he is not himself a Catholic ) . He also wrote ,
"The Next Christendom , The Coming of Global Christianity "
Always remember , and never forget , that conventional wisdom may always be conventional , bit it is often unwise .