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In your opinion.well if you watch stuff that exalts evil thats just bad
In your opinion.well if you watch stuff that exalts evil thats just bad
sorry. please correct this Jim. “in the popes opinion”In your opinion.
But how do we address St. Paul’s statement about all things being lawful but not beneficial? We concentrate on the beneficial part, but he was clearly stating that even if something is not beneficial (I would agree that playing GTA4, watching violent movies, etc. is probably not beneficial) it may still be lawful.As a child, I was insturcted (and it pretty well stuck) that if we wished to follow Christ in our daily lives, we would “avoid the occasion of sin”. I find it hard to believe that while watching such offensive and often perverted programs, we are not in the “occasion of sin”. I also believe that what goes in our minds, will affect what comes out. The Holy Father is doing what he has committed himself to do when he accepted the vocation to the Seat of St. Peter - that is, to instruct the faithful as to what they must do to stay close to Jesus, and eventually, be with him in Heaven. This is what we all aspire to do, is it not?
I dont think soI believe the Pope (just as you or I or anyone else) can have a strongly-held personal opinion without it necessarily being a dogmatic pronouncement.
if someone produced evil. is it lawful to eat it?Also, re-read the Pope’s words. He judges the PRODUCTION of such forms of entertainment, not the CONSUMPTION
I dont know, I think this is definition of papal authority = As head of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope is the supreme spiritual leader of the Church and controls the church doctrine. With a billion followers, the pope’s decisions impact societies and governments all over the world.Gerbel never answered my question. Is that statement of the Pope’s a personal opinion or a dogmatic pronouncement?
I am not the sole judge any can judge. what the pope said is what goes thats just that. im judging that some things are wrong and some right. The pope said a rule " anything that exalts evil is a perversion" so the rule is this way, anyone can tell. The ten commandments werent for a select few, the doctrine of the church werent for few but for all to follow.The problems arise when you set yourself up as the sole judge over what constitutes “exalting evil” and exactly which TV shows, movies, or video games every Catholic should watch.
Just remember that not everyone will come to the same conclusion about the same shows. We are not all in the same place on our spiritual journeys and we all have different needs. Pope John Paul II reminded us that there is almost always some good to be found in all media. Even shows that glorify perversions often have other messages that give honor to good and beautiful things.
indeed it is true. But Jesus once said " you are either with me or against me"Pope John Paul II reminded us that there is almost always some good to be found in all media. Even shows that glorify perversions often have other messages that give honor to good and beautiful things.
The problem is still that much of what is available today is by historical standards pretty raw.But how do we address St. Paul’s statement about all things being lawful but not beneficial? We concentrate on the beneficial part, but he was clearly stating that even if something is not beneficial (I would agree that playing GTA4, watching violent movies, etc. is probably not beneficial) it may still be lawful.
here is a better linkThe problem is still that much of what is available today is by historical standards pretty raw.
Show me where it says this. It seems to me (and this is the argument used to excuse the corrupt Popes such as Leo X and others) that there is the Office of the Pope (which can issue bulls, encyclicals, etc.) and there is the person occupying the Office. The person occupying said Office can have personal opinions without it being a Papal declaration.I dont think so
Didn’t necessarily say that. I was merely pointing His Holiness’s words. He appears to be going after the PRODUCERS (i.e. studios, etc.) and not judging CONSUMERS. In fact, he is not technically judging the PRODUCERS but the TREND itself.if someone produced evil. is it lawful to eat it?
I dont know, I think this is definition of papal authority = As head of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope is the supreme spiritual leader of the Church and controls the church doctrine. With a billion followers, the pope’s decisions impact societies and governments all over the world.
I thought Papal authority can only be expressed through certain channels (i.e. encyclicals, bulls, etc.), otherwise any word the Pope says would be Church doctrine (think about the corrupt Popes in history).I dont understand. The pope haveing opinion almost is papal authority isnt it? I thought it was ( not being cocky I really think this)
indeed it is true. But Jesus once said " you are either with me or against me"
I don’t think Jesus was addressing such an issue when He made that statement. He was addressing the issue of the Pharisees (who claimed to be the true Jews of their time) who stood against Him and the skeptical in the multitudes. I do not believe that passage applies here…so then the show is either with Jesus and the pope or against Jesus and the pope.
this is confuseing. and your a Jewish christian. I dont think you are recognized inside the church. I wont really listien to you if pope doesnt recognize you.Show me where it says this. It seems to me (and this is the argument used to excuse the corrupt Popes such as Leo X and others) that there is the Office of the Pope (which can issue bulls, encyclicals, etc.) and there is the person occupying the Office. The person occupying said Office can have personal opinions without it being a Papal declaration.
And that my friend is why its okay to watch that movie. but I have not seen it so I wouldnt know, because you said it had sexuality and not sure if you said it exalted it or not.I watched Hitman last night and I thought it had a lot of violence in it, but I didn’t see it as glorifying the violence. In fact, the storyline seems to hint at the main character having issues due to the violence.
Mini gerbel, I have a book in front of me written by Karl Keating. The title is “What Catholics Really Believe - 52 Answers to Common Misconceptions About the Catholic Faith” (Ignatius Press)I dont understand. The pope haveing opinion almost is papal authority isnt it? I thought it was ( not being cocky I really think this)
I don’t think we can watch violence all the time without being desensitized to what we are seeing. We see it on TV, in the newspapers and all around us, and don’t realize that we start to accept even extremely violent behavior as normal. As a result of my disgust for TV violence, I skip it and try prayer and meditation.Lighten up. Violence in society has been going on long before video was around. I can watch it without it having an effect on me. Why do some feel the need to control what others watch?
thanks for (name removed by moderator)utMini gerbel, I have a book in front of me written by Karl Keating. The title is “What Catholics Really Believe - 52 Answers to Common Misconceptions About the Catholic Faith” (Ignatius Press)
In this book, he states that the Pope’s charism of infallibility is strictly limited. Vatican I taught and Vatican II reaffirmed that the Pope teaches infallibly when “he proclaims by a dfinitive act some doctrine of faith or morals.”
Ok, you are talking about something that could be considered morals. I’ll give you that, but this goes on to state that Papal infallibility does not extend to Church customs, not to sports, not to literature, not to most things of everyday life. AND infallibility comes into play only when the Pope “proclaims by a definitive act.”
Otherwise, the Pope could say in an interview that he did not think Rib Roast was good. And this is written in a paper, put on the internet, etc. According to your interpretation, this would mean that no one could eat rib roast under penalty of sin.
I do not want to argue with you. I agree totally that tv, movies and other media have way too much sin portrayaled in them. I just wanted to post this because I think you meant it when you said you weren’t being cocky, and you really thought if the Pope had an opinion that it is law. That’s not the case. And we can be too legalistic in our views of things. That can be as bad as not paying enough attention to the laws of the Church.
I would recommend that you read Mr. Keating’s book. It’s highly informative. He is very readable.![]()
You are welcome for my (name removed by moderator)ut, Mini gerbel. I posted in response to you thinking that the Pope was speaking infallibly on this subject.thanks for (name removed by moderator)ut
And yes I am being completely serious in what I believe in.
but I showed preist my stuff and he said I was right ( I corrected him not to watch something that exalted evil )
how do I know if this is definitive immoral or not? I think it is definitive.![]()
okey-dokeyYou are welcome for my (name removed by moderator)ut, Mini gerbel. I posted in response to you thinking that the Pope was speaking infallibly on this subject.
But as for you correcting someone for watching something that you feel exalts evil, that is very commendable. However, you have done your part. You have said what tv shows, and games and movies that you think are exalting evil. Now I think that you need to do what another poster suggested, no matter how hard it is, and let those who have read what you have to say either accept or reject your words.
Well, there is a lot of frontal nudity, but I can’t say that the actual storyline glorified it either, as much as it was put in there to be some sort of “this is how it is in the bad guy part of the world.”And that my friend is why its okay to watch that movie. but I have not seen it so I wouldnt know, because you said it had sexuality and not sure if you said it exalted it or not.![]()