How can a …thoughtful, Catholic subscribe to belief: there is one absolute truth, there is on church, there is one pope, there is one interpretation of the bible, there is one perfection…
Why not ? Mathematicians and scientists do it all the time. …there is only one truth in mathematics, and there is only one truth in science…It’s the same with revealed religion. (quote from jmcrae).
It is not the same with revealed religion, which exists in an entirely different paradigm.
What God has revealed of Himself to us through Christ and Christ’s Church is all true. That means He really is God(quote from jmcrae).
What God says is true, and that means He is therefore really God? This is tautology?
and I hold it in my hand. (quote from Coombe)
She holds me in Her hand. (quote from jmcrae)
Sorry, I do not know what you are referring to.
This seems antithetical to Christ’s example, to the way we understand Him as a person of love, lively affection, understanding and perspicacity. (quote from Coombe)
I don’t understand how this is the opposite of truth? How does being loving equate to being confused about stuff, and all over the map willy-nilly? (quote from jmcrae)
I am not sure what ‘this’ is, and reply may be difficult for others to understand.
It seems antithetical to reality the start of written human civilisation about 12,000 years ago. It seems antithetical to a sound, well-informed faith which is based on a real understanding of the interpretations of the Church/Magisterium as well as on the social realities God’s world is facing. (quote from Coombe)
I really don’t see how. If we couldn’t know God, we would be less civilized, and less loving - not more. (quote from mcrae)
Again, I am not clear about what
it is that is ‘antithetical’ and perhaps you would clarify what idea you are responding to.
It is impossible, it seems to me, to trust blind - and at times arrogant and solitary - belief that allows for no other alternative even for people of other faiths and cultures. I find this sad, and ultimately unacceptable. (quote from Carol Coombe)
Other faiths have a certain share in the truth. These other religions exist because other people are also looking for God. (quote from jmcrae)
Don’t you mean that they may have a certain insight into part of *
your *truth? But of course, knowing part of your truth is inherently deadly for them, because if they know part of your truth, and reject it, turn their backs preferring to die in
their own faith, they go directly to hell, if I remember correctly.
Imagine if you were … a mathematical genius, and people elsewhere had discovered the abacus. Wouldn’t you want to go and help them learn more? That’s exactly how we Catholics feel when we encounter people who are looking for God (quote from jmcrae).
I know I am pushing you, but my reaction would be to go and see if there is anything I can learn from them about crunching numbers - the abacus does different things. So yes, we can take them into the world of technology and computers, but 1000 years ago, we would have been learning from the Moslems in Spain (Lewis), and today we might be going to learn from children in Cote d’Ivoirian markets, who have an unerring ability to know the weight of rice without conventional mathematics (Coombe). It is a two way street.
I don’t understand how truth negates culture, though. People of every culture can certainly be Catholic.(quote from jmcrae)
Why, why, why are you convinced that everyone should be a Catholic? With 1.6 billion Catholics around the world, lots of people of different cultures are bound up in the Church. The point is that there are others who prefer their own culturally-biased belief systems, their understandings of values, who do not wish to be part of the Catholic Church, who have a profound understanding of their own religion, who believe it to be just as true as the faith of Catholics and the understandings of the Catholic Church. It is their prerogative to do so, and this is enshrined in various international conventions.
And did you ever think for one moment, even one little moment, that it might just be that they have access to The Absolute Truth? Or at least that they have understanding of divine truths which we Christians have not yet accessed?