My Friend,
I am not whether you are aware of this, but there is another thread within Moral Theology that is curently discussing the same topic of evil/unwanted thoughts.
**Need Help re. Unwanted thoughts
ItrustJesus **
This is the thread and the name of the person who created it. You will find my name as the last person to post on the thread. The best solution I can offer you, is the same that I offered [ItrustJesus] in his thread. I will post copies of the posts I made in that thread here so you understand what I’m talking about.
Originally Posted by ItrustJesus
- If sinful thoughts suddenly come into your head, but you have not consented/freely chosen to think them, but they just seemed to appear without warning, and you then pushed the thoughts away quickly, without accepting them, would this be a sin?
- Why do unwanted/unconsented thoughts come into peoples heads. Is it the devil doing this and is it therefore spiritual warfare?
My friend,
I like you, over the years, have been plagued by this evil as well. And to a certain extent, I am still fighting evil thoughts of every kind. I believe that I can offer some advice in this area, which should hopefully keep you from these thoughts, for this is how I am able to keep myself free of them.
I am fond of quoting
Father John Corapi ,who has done a televised lecture of the
entire Catechism…UNBELIEVABLE…Fr. Corapi states that temptation is not a sin. it is only a temptation, and should be treated as such. It all depends on what you do with the temptation. The temptation only becomes a sin when you give into whatever it is that is tempting you, by action or possibly speech of some kind. In your case, if you are being plagued by angry thoughts, the only time it would become a sin (according to Fr. Corapi) would be if you went into an angry rant against that person. Technically speaking, whenever you have any thought that you think has evil origins, you should and must dismiss it immediately, to prevent yourself from being further tempted by it, and falling into a state of sin. But to answer your question, which has been confirmed by just about everyone else in the thread, unwanted thoughts are not naturally sinful, and as long as you dismiss then immediately, and continually do so, for I have found that you can’t simply say no, they (he) will continually come after you, and you must have the proper “ammunition” to continually dismiss them. I’ll get to this a little later.
To also answer your other question, yes, it is satan, lucifer, whatever you want to call him, in my opinion, and his evil minions. they are the ones who are constantly driving these thoughts into your mind, and trying to deceive and manipulate you, in order for you to sin (which, considering society today, I would say they are succeeding, which we must stop). You use a good metaphor in saying “spiritual warfare”, which is a good way of describing it. This brings me to something else I am fond of saying, originally from my cousin, who consults w/ BC Dep. of Theology (Boston College Department of Theology), that **the angel of darkness will always appear as an angel of light, and we all must know the faith in order to fight him. this is the ammunition that I was getting to earlier. THE FAITH.
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The best way, really the only way, that I have found to be successful in fighting satan in all his forms is of course, being active in the Faith and the Church. But given today’s society, which is bordering on the description/fulfillment of some revelational/apocalyptic prophecies, that is especially…especially hard. but trust me, it is the only way.
WE MUST IMMERSE OURSELVES IN THE FAITH… This is the only way that I have found refuge from the evils of the world, which are many. One simple way of avioding unwanted thoughts that I have found is to pray, right when you have an unwanted thought, for Fr. Corapi also says that evil and prayer cannot coincide and that if you pray hard enough, the evil thought will eventully dissipate. I believe others have mentioned this as well. Pray the Our Father, or the Hail Mary, and an Act of Contrition even, or even a prayer for the person or emotion your thinking about. Offer it up as others have said, to God to take away from you.
Believe me, throught prayer, anything is possible.Now, I’m not saying to go join the seminary, but we as lay Catholics must become more active in the Church than any other generation has had to be in the past…we are at the gates of a dominantly evil world, and we must fight it. I don’t mean to sound mean with the word evil, but it is true. Our society has become what Aldous Huxley predicted 70 years ago and George Orwell predicted 50 years ago. (read “Brave New World” and “1984” OBJECTIVELY) This is what I mean by evil. And the only way to fight it is to immerse ourselves in the Church, in Jesus Christ.
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