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And that is the strategy of the modernists.Once you start denying parts of revealed Truth, the rest of it begins to crumble
And that is the strategy of the modernists.Once you start denying parts of revealed Truth, the rest of it begins to crumble
Are you comparing unborn babies with cancerous tumors?When you go to the surgeon and want him to remove a cancerous tumor are you ok with it if he just removes part of it?
Buffalo, it may be possible to articulate a theology in which God is pro-life even in killing innocent unborn babies. I haven’t yet found such a theology.God is eternal pro-life.
If the babies were going to continue the corruption they would have to be excised along with their parents… Say they had all had an inherited transmittable illness? What is so difficult to understand.Are you comparing unborn babies with cancerous tumors?
It is Catholic theology. God as the creator has dominion over His created. He is free to take their bodies if He so wishes. From our perspective it looks distasteful. From God’s perspective maybe He did them a favor.Buffalo, it may be possible to articulate a theology in which God is pro-life even in killing innocent unborn babies. I haven’t yet found such a theology.
What is so difficult to understand is why you would abort a baby for having an inherited transmissible illness. I don’t believe God works that way.If the babies were going to continue the corruption they would have to be excised along with their parents… Say they had all had an inherited transmittable illness? What is so difficult to understand.
Buffalo, I’'m happy I don’t worship your God. He sounds more like Moloch than the loving Father of Jesus Christ.It is Catholic theology. God as the creator has dominion over His created. He is free to take their bodies if He so wishes. From our perspective it looks distasteful. From God’s perspective maybe He did them a favor.
It is obvious you do not. Oh well.What is so difficult to understand is why you would abort a baby for having an inherited transmissible illness. I don’t believe God works that way.
That is because you are still needing milk, and have not yes progressed to meat. In the Old Testament, there was no eternal damnation. The worst punishment meted out was death. It is feasible then to suggest, that at least some of those who died in the flood came to the conclusion of “Oh! Noah was right!” And at that very second had a conversion experience. In the Old Testament, many were killed, but there was no mention of the Lake of Fire, no “weeping and gnashing of teeth.” The judgments pronounced by Jesus against the wicked were much more severe. The judgments pronounced by Jesus were eternal, not temporal. Physical death is temporal.Buffalo, it may be possible to articulate a theology in which God is pro-life even in killing innocent unborn babies. I haven’t yet found such a theology.
I posted several times an article about Muslims worshipping the same God of Abraham we do.Buffalo, I’'m happy I don’t worship your God. He sounds more like Moloch than the loving Father of Jesus Christ.
I’ll stick with fresh milk over rotten meat!That is because you are still needing milk, and have not yes progressed to meat. .
Wow. One line retorts when I was referencing Scripture. More than a little telling.I’ll stick with fresh milk over rotten meat!
Whatever that means.Apparentlly anyone who isn’t a fundamentalist Catholic. See how easy it is to label someone and put them in a little box ?And that is the strategy of the modernists.
I thought you thought I was too modern! I don’t want a an abortionist God. I want a merciful God, a loving God, a Fatherly God.What his amounts to is a lack of faith and holding out on God. You are fashioning Him in your own image. That my friend is a big problem.
Juliamajor, you are quite right. In my parish we read the creation and flood stories liturgically, and we teach them to the children as great symbolic stories. None of our parish kids are literalists yet, but they love hearing the stories read during the Easter Vigil.You can’t read each book in the same manner.Each style of writing has it’s own subleties and nuances.They came out of different historical periods-which means the how and why of literature would change with time.
There are some Christian churches that do not take a stand on life. I personally would not want to stand before God and have Pro Choice on my ledger, to me it is one of the biggest sins in our world to commit, as the unborn have absolutely no way to fight back.Buffalo, it may be possible to articulate a theology in which God is pro-life even in killing innocent unborn babies. I haven’t yet found such a theology.
That’s my problem with God flying off the handle and doing away with creation and all the animals, humans, and unborn babies.I am not saying I have not sinned, because I have multiple times, but murder and abortion are on another level.Go with Gods Grace!
are you willing to add perfectly just?I thought you thought I was too modern! I don’t want a an abortionist God. I want a merciful God, a loving God, a Fatherly God.
In each and every case God gave them warnings and the people basically said - “up yours.”That’s my problem with God flying off the handle and doing away with creation and all the animals, humans, and unborn babies.