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Symbolic in the same way the Mary offered a sin offering even though she was sinless.St Thomas Aquinas teaches that it was a symbolic baptism to show mankind the way to follow.
Symbolic in the same way the Mary offered a sin offering even though she was sinless.St Thomas Aquinas teaches that it was a symbolic baptism to show mankind the way to follow.
I take the meaning as the Catholic Catechism gives it, spiritual adoption, not children because we are creatures. Humans have eternal souls (image and likeness) which is not said of non-human animals or of vegetable and mineral.Children of God
2 Jn 1:12; 1 Jn 3:1.1692 The Symbol of the faith confesses the greatness of God’s gifts to man in his work of creation, and even more in redemption and sanctification. What faith confesses, the sacraments communicate: by the sacraments of rebirth, Christians have become "children of God,"2 "partakers of the divine nature."3 Coming to see in the faith their new dignity, Christians are called to lead henceforth a life "worthy of the gospel of Christ."4 They are made capable of doing so by the grace of Christ and the gifts of his Spirit, which they receive through the sacraments and through prayer.
1 John 3:12 But as many as received him, he gave them power to be made the sons of God, to them that believe in
his name.
Behold what manner of charity the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called, and should be the sons of God. Therefore the world knoweth not us, because it knew not him.
People deny this doctrine because they’re steeped in a culture which believes in the heresy of universalism: we’re all children of God, religious affiliation doesn’t matter, everybody goes to Heaven.Seriously, why are you so desperate to deny this Catholic doctrine? We BECOME sons of God when we are baptised. It’s really quite simple
- In fact, the first page of the Scripture, with magnificent simplicity, tells us how God, as a culmination to His creative work, made man to His Own image and likeness (cf. Genesis i. 26, 27); and the same Scripture tells us that He enriched man with supernatural gifts and privileges, and destined him to an eternal and ineffable happiness. It shows us besides how other men took their origin from the first couple, and then goes on, in unsurpassed vividness of language, to recount their division into different groups and their dispersion to various parts of the world. Even when they abandoned their Creator, God did not cease to regard them as His children, who, according to His merciful plan, should one day be reunited once more in His friendship (cf. Genesis xii. 3).
- The Apostle of the Gentiles later on makes himself the herald of this truth which associates men as brothers in one great family, when he proclaims to the Greek world that God “hath made of one, all mankind, to dwell upon the whole face of the earth, determining appointed times, and the limits of their habitation, that they should seek God” (Acts xvii. 26, 27).
- A marvelous vision, which makes us see the human race in the unity of one common origin in God "one God and Father of all, Who is above all, and through all, and in us all" (Ephesians iv. 6)…
First, I’m sorry to hear that you had to experience abortion in such a personal way. In answer to your question, there are two ways in which we are children of God.The Bible often refers to humankind as “Children of God.” We generally think that this is a spiritual reference as we were born from a human mother and father, right? WRONG!
In Genesis it specifically states that God breathed life into us all - (not just Adam and Eve). Further proof that we are really God’s children was recently discovered by Northwestern University scientists that found, at conception, a unknown bright spark occurred at the exact second of conception! Not at any other time when sperm and female eggs entwined - but at life-giving conception itself! There was no explanation as to why or what caused this “spark of life” at conception (and at no other time).
What does this fact say to you? Maybe what Genesis stated has been correct for all of us all along!
If we are truly Children of God by design, we are also then, brothers and sisters as well. God our father is in all of us (our spiritual soul) as well as our bodies.