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ComradeAndrei
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Well, would you care to defend your absolute statment?Dualism - the view that this is wrong because this is right is not acceptable. This is what would be called “attachment” and “ignorance” and will make us continue on our journey in the cycle of birth and death.
There are some things that have a variety of different ways to go about doing-the old “there is more than one way to skin a cat” deal. I like to make mashed potatoes with the skins on them, someone might not but we both have equally valid ways of making mashed potatoes and neither one of us can claim moral superiority on the endevor. However, we are not dealing with trivial temporal matters here.
You say that dualism is “attachment” and "ignorance. I say that practicing false relgions is a damnable action and that Christ is the only way. Either I’m right or you are, show me how this is not so.
I’m sorry but that is just rediculous.I just don’t believe the Scriptures are absolutely true. I believe they have truths, just don’t contain “the whole truth” and “nothing but the truth”. I don’t believe it’s logical for Christ to be compassionate and heal people and be merciful to your enemies and then in the next breath to say “away from me… I never knew you…” The text seems changed and biased.
Let us just pretend to look at Scriptures as a purely historical document, not Inspired Word of God or nothing.
You say you buy the part about Christ teaching people to be merciful and compassionate than you say that His other statements to unbelievers aren’t true because they don’t jive with His apparent compassion. What if I say that the “mean Jesus” was the logical and good one and that the Evangelists were just yanking your chain and put the warm and fuzzy stuff in there just to lure poor saps in so that we could rule over them and set up our own exclusive club in which only the “saved” are saved?
Also, you have a incorrect view of compassion. Does compassion mean letting everything go? Jesus came down here to save us, is He going to say “Just do whatever you want, but be compassionate to each other-just don’t make each other mad…”
He is compassionate AND just. He came to redeem us, to bring us into salvation through belief and service to Him. He is not going to say, “I’m the Way, the Truth, and the Life…but you don’t actually have to believe that. You don’t have to take up your cross and follow Me, nor do you have to believe in Me. By the way, you can believe in false gods too.”
That is false compassion. False compassion and false charity are not virtues.
Everybody came up with folk remedies and home medicines (those that work and those that didn’t) but that isn’t the point.Of course - the Church has shown compassion to those suffering in a systematic and large way. I would caution though, that India and China have a long and proud history of healing practices. They weren’t institutionalized methods, but still have provided healing for thousands of years using natural remedies and holistic practices. Healing arts like acupuncture and acupressure have been in China for quite some time.
We systematically set up institutions to care for the sick and dying no matter who they were. We gave (and give) to the poor and needy in an institutionalized manner. We nurish the soul and the body-even of nonbelievers and people unrelated to us.
Acupuncture and acupressure may very well work (I don’t know if they do, but if so good deal) but did it take up the matter of caring for the sick and the poor? Individual families may have, they did in pagan Rome too. But the Church is Mother to us all and She has always cared for Her children.