Certainly that would be welcome. As for your assertion that I will find it… I ask you: “when”? Since you “know” that I will find it, I hope you also know the asnwer to that corollary question.
If your experience is similar to the experiences of a great many others, including mine, it will take time. Now, I’m working very hard to continue to be nice and charitable to you. I would ask you to return the favor.
Sorry, you are using two different standards. On one hand you deny my simple and logical results drawn from the alleged attributes of God’s justice and mercy, by saying that I lack the necessary information.
Not at all. You have defined the your standards according to your specifications. Not the Church’s or mine.
That would be well and good if at the same time you would apply the same standard for the claims on the Catholic Church. But you don’t. And that is not correct. The Catholic Church is comprised of fallible humans. It has no “dibs” on being correct. Yes the CC claims that it is “infallible”, but has no evidence to support that claim. Claims are dime a dozen.
When Christ asked Peter to come to him, just before Christ was taken to be crucified, he had an intimate conversation with Peter. We tend to think of the name, “Peter”, in literality. Actually, what it meant - before translation into English - was “rock”. Christ said, “Thou art Peter, (
Petros, Cephas) “Rock”, and upon you ( THIS Rock) I will build my Church.”
Now, if Christ is God, as we Catholics believe and know, we further believe that He would not deceive us, nor build His Church on deception. This
stands to reason: logically. So, while you are correct, “the Church is comprised of fallible humans”, these fallible humans can be guided by almighty God. Again,
reasonable and logical.
To sum it up: you deny the logical and reasonable claims of an atheist saying that he does not have access to the “whole picture”, but you accept the claims of CC which also has no access to the “whole picture”.
As you can plainly see, the Church can
logically and
reasonably back up its claims to infallibility.
You try to blow both cold and hot from your mouth at the same time.
Again, I ask you to be charitable, even if you can’t be Christian.
Again, if you realize all that, then you forfeited your right to say anything about God.
Neither I, nor any else, is “standing in” for God. You, on the other hand, are certainly trying to.
As best as I can, I am trying to relate to you what Catholics believe, and what the Church has taught. However, I am not infallible. If I am wrong, others will quickly correct my misgivings.
The purgatory is just a Catholic invention.
Not at all. See:
catholic.com/thisrock/2005/0511sbs.asp . While there are those Christians that do not believe in
purgatory, there is enough supporting evidence, logic and reason to believe that the concept is biblical that, that in recent years, many Protestants are discovering its verisimilitude.
In any event, this has been discussed many, many times on this forum. There are sufficient vigorous debates where you can certainly find the arguments and come to your own conclusion.
God bless,
jd