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Salvatore123
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Catholics do not believe in the tabula rasa theory of the mind - that our brains are created with a “blank slate” so that only what we see and hear in our environment makes us distinguish between good and bad, right from wrong. We are taught that all men are created in God’s image, that God knew everyone in the womb before they were born, and that we would have a “sense” of right and wrong, even if our environment taught us nothing (except utter depravity, such as with a criminal or insane parent or kidnapper).
Read William Golding’s Lord of the Flies for an excellent “example” of how children can develop isolated from adults.
As far as the soul/spirit “dilemma” you keep referring to, it does not matter as to the heart of our discussion.
Call it what you will, believe me when I tell you that Aristotean/Thomist teaching is that a soul is what animates a living thing. When that thing dies, the effect on the soul is determined based on what that thing was: human or not human. Simple as that. Humans are only living things with immortal souls.
If people want to THINK that heaven consists of something MORE than looking at God in the face (and I cannot, for the life of me, imagine why anyone would want to remove himelf from looking at pure, total love in the face - God - to go tell Fido “hello”), then say let them believe that just for solace . . .
It does not change who we are and what will happen. I seriously doubt we get “requests” in heaven . . . heaven is not like a disco where we ask for our favorite songs to be played.
Read William Golding’s Lord of the Flies for an excellent “example” of how children can develop isolated from adults.
As far as the soul/spirit “dilemma” you keep referring to, it does not matter as to the heart of our discussion.
Call it what you will, believe me when I tell you that Aristotean/Thomist teaching is that a soul is what animates a living thing. When that thing dies, the effect on the soul is determined based on what that thing was: human or not human. Simple as that. Humans are only living things with immortal souls.
If people want to THINK that heaven consists of something MORE than looking at God in the face (and I cannot, for the life of me, imagine why anyone would want to remove himelf from looking at pure, total love in the face - God - to go tell Fido “hello”), then say let them believe that just for solace . . .
It does not change who we are and what will happen. I seriously doubt we get “requests” in heaven . . . heaven is not like a disco where we ask for our favorite songs to be played.