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I like reading fundamentalist conspiracy sites for fun… I already know about jesus-is-savior.com but what about some other ones? If you know any interesting/funny/ridiculous ones, what are they?
From typical examinations of conscience under the First Commandment:I like reading fundamentalist conspiracy sites for fun… I already know about jesus-is-savior.com but what about some other ones? If you know any interesting/funny/ridiculous ones, what are they?
This. And if it makes you feel superior to them, that’s Pride. As in, one of the 7 Deadlies.Just don’t. They might be funny at first, but it’ll eventually start to undermine your faith in your fellow human beings.
Why would you link to such a website here?I like reading fundamentalist conspiracy sites for fun… I already know about …but what about some other ones? If you know any interesting/funny/ridiculous ones, what are they?
I’ve never quite understood this train of thought when I have read it before.From typical examinations of conscience under the First Commandment:
That should tell you the prudence of visiting such sites.
- Did I put my faith in danger-without a good reason-by reading a book, pamphlet, or magazine that contains material contrary to Catholic faith or morals?
It should, but it often isn’t. SO SO SO many Catholics’ faith are so weak that these sites are literally a danger to them. You may find that you might need a study on the Real Presence. So many others will leave the Catholic Faith altogether.porthos11:![]()
I’ve never quite understood this train of thought when I have read it before.From typical examinations of conscience under the First Commandment:
That should tell you the prudence of visiting such sites.
- Did I put my faith in danger-without a good reason-by reading a book, pamphlet, or magazine that contains material contrary to Catholic faith or morals?
Shouldn’t our faith be dependable enough on it’s own merit to counteract anything we may be exposed to elsewhere (websites, books, youtube etc)?
The idea that we shouldn’t pursue in any way material that contradicts the faith seems to suggest that there is something justifiably fragile with our faith.
Example: If I am genuinely baffled and/or disturbed by why some Christian denomination rejects the Eucharist as being truly the Body and Blood of Jesus, why would it be wrong for me to read material defending the Christian denomination’s perspective?
If I were swayed (or even if the potential for me being swayed) by this material, then it would suggest I need a deeper study into the Real Presence.
The implication that learning what others believe is a bad thing, doesn’t say to much about the validity of what we believe.
Baffled by the concept.
Well I have read that FBI agents assigned to counterfeit money squad do not firstly study counterfeit bills. They look at real money over and over again, for days. Then, when a phony bill is introduced, they spot it right away.The implication that learning what others believe is a bad thing, doesn’t say too much about the validity of what we believe.
Yes powerful…just like I sometimes struggle enjoying a nice swim in the ocean because of the movie Jaws…lol…?have lasting damage due to them seriously.![]()