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Good! So the parable is not applicable to earthly endeavors!The “spiritual lessons” referring to the need to seek salvation,
Good! So the parable is not applicable to earthly endeavors!The “spiritual lessons” referring to the need to seek salvation,
Of course, they’d get free cell phones too. Since you attempt to isolate scripture references to make your point, here’s one for you:“people **refusing **to work would be guaranteed a roof over their heads, free food and a computer for self-help classes, but would be denied ‘luxuries.’
“Love your neighbor as yourself.”Of course, they’d get free cell phones too. Since you attempt to isolate scripture references to make your point, here’s one for you:
For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: “The one who is **unwilling **to work shall not eat.” 2 Thess 3:10
See the problem?
Yet there are many who post here and many who occupy the chanceries of this country who would advocate just that.We cannot abdicate our conscience to the state.
It would be quite helpful in advancing your argument if you would really address the points others make such as Abu’s well written post #60 or in #63. Your clichés are rather vague to be honest.“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
-Matt 22:39
[41] Then he shall say to them also that shall be on his left hand: Depart from me, you cursed, into everlasting fire which was prepared for the devil and his angels. [42] For I was hungry, and you gave me not to eat: I was thirsty, and you gave me not to drink. [43] I was a stranger, and you took me not in: naked, and you covered me not: sick and in prison, and you did not visit me. [44] Then they also shall answer him, saying: Lord, when did we see thee hungry, or thirsty, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister to thee? [45] Then he shall answer them, saying: Amen I say to you, as long as you did it not to one of these least, neither did you do it to me.
-Matt 25:41-45
No, I do not see a problem.
When there is conflict between the teachings of Christ and the other books of the Bible, we are always obligated to go with the teachings of Christ! What Abu is trying to pass off as Divine Truth is utterly disgusting! Listen to today’s homily on the Parable of the Talents on EWTN for a balanced interpretation, especially the last 2 minutes or so.It would be quite helpful in advancing your argument if you would really address the points others make such as Abu’s well written post #60 or in #63. Your clichés are rather vague to be honest.
Those ‘cliches’ are known as scriptures.It would be quite helpful in advancing your argument if you would really address the points others make such as Abu’s well written post #60 or in #63. Your clichés are rather vague to be honest.
Those ‘cliches’ are known as scriptures.
Actually I was thinking more about the terms, “filthy rich” and “It’s about our supporting the needy, not the greedy!”Those ‘cliches’ are known as scriptures.
- For, indeed, although the socialists, stealing the very Gospel itself with a view to deceive more easily the unwary, have been accustomed to distort it so as to suit their own purposes……
Still holds true today.Pope Leo’s QUOD APOSTOLICI MUNERIS
Yes, and as I outlined above, this is what I think Abu is doing when he infers that God will somehow judge us according to our economic endeavors here on earth (see his interpretation of the Parable of the Talents). (If I’m wrong here, then I humbly apologize to Abu! I find his posts hard to follow sometimes. When I try and pin him down on something, he changes the subject.)Still holds true today.
It’s sad to see some insist on politicizing that which cannot be politicized. Christ didn’t politicize His message. He told some to ‘sell all they had.’ That’s the same as do everything you can, including supporting government assistance, and recognizing the inequality of our society as the men of the Church point out.Actually I was thinking more about the terms, “filthy rich” and “It’s about our supporting the needy, not the greedy!”
But while we’re on the subject…
Still holds true today.
You’re the greedy, how dare you. You have no idea what another’s outlay is with respect to charity, and anyone stupid enough to think YOU should be allowed to decide (be the one to decide) who is being “charitable enough” or to make demands for “more” charity is either stupid or insane (but either, very damnably).Luke 14: 12 Then Jesus said to his host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. 13 But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, 14 and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”
It’s about our supporting the needy, not the greedy!
Why not let your hostility spew all over the place!You’re the greedy, how dare you. You have no idea what another’s outlay is with respect to charity, and anyone stupid enough to think YOU should be allowed to decide (be the one to decide) who is being “charitable enough” or to make demands for “more” charity is either stupid or insane (but either, very damnably).
Preach Catholicism, preach Christianity, if you can get people to sign-up (and you’ll have difficulty if you’re talking at them like you need to strip them of their hard-earned resources) than you [may] have Charity. Do not forget, however, that neither Catholicism or Christianity are compulsory and you can #NaCl if you think your little communist rant sounds anything like either.
Why not you pray daily that I don’t.Why not let your hostility spew all over the place!
Not sinning is not compulsory. Should we stop all efforts to legislate morality as taught by Christ, and His Church, in a democratic society?You’re the greedy, how dare you. You have no idea what another’s outlay is with respect to charity, and anyone stupid enough to think YOU should be allowed to decide (be the one to decide) who is being “charitable enough” or to make demands for “more” charity is either stupid or insane (but either, very damnably).
Preach Catholicism, preach Christianity, if you can get people to sign-up (and you’ll have difficulty if you’re talking at them like you need to strip them of their hard-earned resources) than you [may] have Charity. Do not forget, however, that neither Catholicism or Christianity are compulsory and you can #NaCl if you think your little communist rant sounds anything like either.
Not sinning is not compulsory. Should we stop all efforts to legislate morality as taught by Christ, and His Church, in a democratic society?
I was responding, not interpreting. I do not speak for them, and do not even claim to speak for HE WHO IS, for whom, apparantly, the Bishop’s, here, are attempting to do.While it may be worded differently, what do you take from what the bishops are saying, or the Pope for that matter?