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netmil(name removed by moderator) said:Steps used in creating and using a straw man argument:
Step 1: Build the Straw Man: “Evolution is false! How could a mouse evolve into an elephant!?”
Step 2: Knock down the Straw Man by any means necessary: “How could a mouse evolve into an elephant? There would have to be billions of changes for that to occur, and nobody has ever seen speciation anyway!”
Step 3: Connect the original position to the Straw Man:“So it’s silly…who has ever seen a mouse evolve into an elephant? Nobody!!”
Step 4: Claim to negate the opposing position by the connection in 3. “Therefore, evolution must be false!”
This is not at all what the question, “Why not hold hands at the Creed?” is about.
The question remains, why those particular 40 seconds to hold hands?
Now, if you need an example of something being done which no one has stopped, do a search for the Dogs in the Mass thread. It is being done, and no one has stopped it. By your reasoning it is licit as well.
I find myself in complete agreement here. Over my fifty years as a catholic stretching back to pre Vatican II I can recall all the changes introduced and being told that it won’t lead to any further changes … till it did. Once you shift te line you find it that much harder to not shift it next time around.
On holding hands … our parish is blessedly spared this. but I have experienced it. In general i do not find it at all a unifying experience. I also sometime wonder if people do it from conviction or just because someone else started it. We have a small but noticeable group of charismatics in our parish who always adopt the orans for the lords prayer. The other Sunday i noteced quite by chance one of them doing it duirng the creed. Intrigued I kept a corner of my eye on her and noticed that sha did this every time she spoke - including while singing the hymns. It appears to me (though i may be wrong) that much of it is about “being involved” or at least feeling as though you are participating. If so then it is a sad commentary on our present faith that we feel the need for this reinforcement.