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Unfortunately some people are so taken with the forest that they fail to distinguish between the oaks and the pines. They’re missing out.
I’m not saying your definition is wrong, but what I am saying is that what you have given me is not even a definition. I don’t care how you use the word, that’s up to you, but if you don’t have a definition for it then I don’t know what you’re talking about.Faith is informed by reason. Very simple.
There aren’t widely condemned Catholic interpretations? Hehe, not mocking, but that was the implication.That is a simplistic and childish way of looking at it. There are authentic Catholic interpretations of Scripture (examples abound), and there are erroneous, heterodox, and widely condemned Protestant interpretations.
Whatever they are, I apparently don’t get it. So, feel free to school me.There may be some variation in legitimate Catholic interpretations, but these will be minor because the teachings of the Patristic Fathers and the Magisterium inform our reading.
In this sense: historically, there is not enough of a basis for it. I do not consider it important to my faith in Christ. Do you?So you reject the Witch of Endor as being superstition?
But God can do this in a natural way. To resurrect someone, he can make their heart beat again. To change water into wine, he can alter the particles in the water. I don’t understand why he would use a method that breaks his own laws of the universe, nor why he should need to.For the glory of His name, the benefit of His Creation, and the strengthening of our faith?
I’m not asking why he did these things, but why he would have to do them in a supernatural way.Why did Jesus turn water into wine? Why was he transformed on Mount Tabor? Why did He raise Lazarus from the dead? Again, examples abound.
Which is thousands of years after the dawn of man.The Didache is generally dated to the late first or early second century,
Really? By who?though some parts are thought potentially to pre-date Christ.
I spend on average an hour each day reading the Bible. I do read bits and pieces of other works, of course, but the Bible for now is a daunting task by itself!The current consensus was that it was written as the first catechism. Have you read it?
Who? Not trying to put you on the defensive, but if you’re correct certainly I would be right to be curious, yes?People do use it. To the great detriment of their souls, of course.
I have witnessed some bizarre things. I have not witnessed a formal exorcism conducted by a RC Priest, no. I did know an exorcist, though, at least my family knew him - one of (maybe the only) guy they consulted for the movie The Exorcist.In terms of evidence, have you ever witnessed an exorcism?
That sounds like a fascinating thing to look into and I shall!Or is that just more superstition? Do yourself a favour and take a good hard look at something- anything really- by Fr. Gabriele Amorth, probably the most famous modern exorcist. He writes at great length in his books about his personal experience with magic, and the enormous harm it can do, both to the practitioner and the victim.
Hey, two can play that game!There are more things in heaven and earth, Lux, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
God’s time isn’t the same as our time. Maybe you’re meant to pray for them now.I’ve heard this argument before and as someone who has many experiences with the paranormal it just doesn’t make sense.
Why would God allow a soul in purgatory to appear to a child who HAS NO CONCEPT OF WHAT THEY’RE SEEING? That child will not pray for that soul. That child will only be struck with fear.
I remember the very first ‘soul’ I saw. I was only 7-8 years old. She lay screaming and begging me for help. I had no idea what to do! The second one I saw appeared during daylight hours. It just stood before me and stared me down (it was the only one I ever saw that had proper eyes). It seemed frightened. I didn’t know what to do! The most recent incident was just a little over two years ago. I saw a red man and a red woman in my apartment building. The woman stood at the foot of my bed (a nighttime incident) the man I saw during the afternoon. Again I didn’t know what to do!
Why would God allow these ‘visions’ to happen to someone who has no concept of purgatory?
I understand now and if/when it happens again (hasn’t happened for around two years but I know it’ll come again) that it’s probably a human soul stuck in purgatory… and I know to pray now… but why on earth was it allowed when the person experiencing the moment didn’t know what to do in response?
Anybody care to explain this because I’ve been struggling to understand since learning about this thought.
PS: I’m not crazy. :\ I promise.
Perhaps but I’m not convinced by that argument either. :\ Surely I have never forgotten any of the encounters I’ve had but why would God try to terrify a child?God’s time isn’t the same as our time. Maybe you’re meant to pray for them now.
Maybe so that you’d remember later on in life (now)?Perhaps but I’m not convinced by that argument either. :\ Surely I have never forgotten any of the encounters I’ve had but why would God try to terrify a child?
Perhaps but I’m not convinced by that argument either. :\ Surely I have never forgotten any of the encounters I’ve had but why would God try to terrify a child?
No one can dispute that it worked.Maybe so that you’d remember later on in life (now)?
I had interior experiences that convinced me there was a world beyond this one. You seem to have had exterior experiences. How we react to them is not the intention of the experience.Perhaps but I’m not convinced by that argument either. :\ Surely I have never forgotten any of the encounters I’ve had but why would God try to terrify a child?
‘How we react to them is not the intention of the experience’? But surely God knows HOW we will react and if these are events that only happen according to God’s will then why would He allow that? I suppose it just makes no sense to me that God would allow a child to be completely terrorized just so that child could later on remember to pray for the souls she saw. Why wouldn’t He just allow these events to happen later in the child’s life?I had interior experiences that convinced me there was a world beyond this one. You seem to have had exterior experiences. How we react to them is not the intention of the experience.
The main belief today is that what we see around us is all there is. Both of us, and a few others of course, know different.
Yes, I do understand that. This kind of falls outside that realm in a way though because those souls are now in the spiritual domain and not the physical.God allows horrible things (through His passive will) to happen, such as the Holocaust and the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, even though He knows that some may lose their faith in God because of it.
They’re not too different. The main difference is in God’s use of Will. He would actively Will the soul to somehow affect the world of the living, but our reaction to that manifestation would be part of His passive Will.Yes, I do understand that. This kind of falls outside that realm in a way though because those souls are now in the spiritual domain and not the physical.
God’s time is not our time but I really don’t understand why He wouldn’t just wait until one was ready to understand the experience instead of someone who has no idea what’s happening. I suppose it’s impossible to understand God’s will…They’re not too different. The main difference is in God’s use of Will. He would actively Will the soul to somehow affect the world of the living, but our reaction to that manifestation would be part of His passive Will.
I think the concept itself has been well-established in stories of the saints. The questions are how common it is, for what purposes it occurs, and who it may affect.God’s time is not our time but I really don’t understand why He wouldn’t just wait until one was ready to understand the experience instead of someone who has no idea what’s happening. I suppose it’s impossible to understand God’s will…
I guess, ultimately, I’m not sure if I believe the souls in purgatory visiting us to ask for prayers thing.