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Little_Star_1
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No PR everything you said is a total misunderstanding of me, my position, my faith, everything that I am. If you recall, this original line of conversation started with me responding to a post regarding me. Your position is a strict Catholic position, in your view. I know many Catholics that disagree with most of what you state is the Catholic position.Fair enough.
So when you do come to a forum, any forum, expect a difference of opinion. Expect to see people disagreeing with each other. Expect to see debate, discourse and contrary opinions.
If you find anything hostile or uncharitable, I suggest you report the post to the moderators.
And I suggest you do not return with hostile or uncharitable remarks yourself. Because, again, it makes the appearance that you object to others what you reserve for yourself.
You may find it meaningless.
I think that you respond so negatively to it because you are being given questions you’ve never considered, and it makes you uncomfortable.
For example, you proclaim that you do not trust the words of men, of any institution, of any church…yet you also have never considered this point (until it was presented to you here on the CAFs): the ONLY way you know what Jesus said and did is through the institution of the Catholic Church.
That is why, I think, you don’t like to come to the CAFs and discuss.
Because when you do, it confronts your comfortable notions with something that makes you go, “Hmmm…”.
And you realize the inconsistency of your position.
If you don’t like to be confronted with different ideas, and want to remain comfortable in your own ideas, then don’t come to the CAFs.
But if you want to consider some ideas that you’ve never been presented with (such as that you actually have to trust the Catholic Church, and only the Catholic Church, to tell you what Jesus said and did…), then continue to learn and discuss and dialogue here with knowledgeable Catholics.![]()
Nor do I rely on the Catholic church to tell me what Jesus said and did. As your knowledge of me is greatly limited, you don’t know that from which I derive my faith. The Catholic beliefs, as they are held by the majority of Catholics, are not necessarily those depicted in this thread, and are very similar to my own. Nothing that I would call “different” has been stated here. Just the view is so much more narrow than what I have discussed with other Catholics, a couple of which are authorities within the church and part of the Priesthood.
Remain comfortable with my ideas? What in the world does this really mean? When one lives their life through living out the Word of God, they are not living by their “own ideas”. When you say this type of thing it shows a lack depth in your understanding and you just don’t, or can’t get that. It is call submitting to the will of God. This is living with God as your guide.
It is kind of amusing that you think theology which is 2000 years old is so new and different. How young do you think I am? Most Catholics do not look at theology as the only source of their knowledge of God. They rely on life and living with God in their lives to guide them. Their knowledge of theology is not the hallmark of their faith, not that they are learned in it, they just don’t focus on that. They just live it.
It seems if you can’t get someone to say you are absolutely right about everything, you state that they are not knowledgeable or just refuse to learn from you. Accept it or not, you don’t have anything to teach me. You are actually debating with me about the source and quality of my faith. Do you not see how, well, nutty that is? You don’t know me.