I already gave a lenthy post on this, you’ll find it if you bother to read the entire thread.
Sorry! I was posting in between seeing people at work - my fault…
cheddarsox:
I think that there are several Catholic concepts of God. I think there is one the mystics have, which accept God as being truly pervasive, awesome, immutable etc, and which I feel approaches the truth about the divine. Then there is the sort of Theological God, based on Catholic interpretation of the Bible, Father of Christ, Creator, The one who sits on the throne.
Then there is the way that many common Catholic parishoners have, A big Father in the sky , imposing lots of rules for our own good, sometimes petty, with angels, saints and others to keep a record book for him. Who went to church, was a sin missed at confession, did anyone have an impure thought etc. etc.
I think there is an element of truth in all of them, and none of what you describe contradicts the “catholic concept of God” I’m not trying to necessarily say that our concepts are the same either, simply that from what you have articulated so far I can’t discern anything that contradicts the “catholic concept of God”. I do understand that your concept is much broader than, say, the average rank and file catholic, but that doesn’t really have anything to do with the"catholic concept of god" as taught by the Church. Thats all I was getting at.
cheddarsox:
As far as defining divinity, I am providing my own working definition for the way I used the word in the sentenced you quoted. Divinity is that which is beyond our understanding, unchanging, which is the basis of all that happens, the cause and the source and the laws which govern everything and everyone.
I do not deny the existence of divinity. I am not an atheist. (did you miss that somewhere in your zeal to challenge me?)
Sorry again, I didn’t mean to be rude…
cheddarsox:
I do not believe in your “God”, I will not insult your belief or my own by pretending what I believe is parellel to yours. You don’t need to try to convince me there is something out there, I know it. But I also know that it is very different from what the church teaches.