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Has anyone seen this yet? If so, what is your opinion?
http://www.scarboromissions.ca/Golden_rule/golden_rule_movie.swf
http://www.scarboromissions.ca/Golden_rule/golden_rule_movie.swf
What is it? Do you have a link?Has anyone seen this yet? If so, what is your opinion?
http://www.scarboromissions.ca/Golden_rule/golden_rule_movie.swf
Interesting.If you have not seen it, here is a link: Golden Rule
Any believing Catholic should have a problem with it.Does anyone have problems with the circulation of this poster in Catholic elementary schools other than myself?
It’s a nice poster but a Universalist one that is best kept in Secular settings. A Catholic school should be more specific. This poster implies that all the religions teach the same thing, which isn’t true.Does anyone have problems with the circulation of this poster in Catholic elementary schools other than myself?
Cardinal Arinze’s statement is not unconnected to the decision of the Ontario bishops to make the teaching of world religions compulsory in all Catholic high schools in Ontario. Recently, the Ontario Catholic bishops commissioned the publication of a world religions high school textbook for Catholic schools. A number of publishers are bidding to publish this text.
You raise the question of the place of Christ in all this i.e. on the poster as well in the larger issue of Catholics dialoguing with or even associating with other faiths. Let me respond to this with a quotation from Mother Teresa, whose entire ministry was conducted in the conflict-ridden, multi-faith environment of India:
“I’ve always said that we should help a Hindu become a better Hindu, a Muslim become a better Muslim, a Catholic become a better Catholic”
I think that is an excellent idea. They will not respond to my emails.Any believing Catholic should have a problem with it.
Maybe we should send “scarboro missions” a few emails reminding them that there is no salvation outside the church:
info@scarboromissions.ca
That dogma is conspicuously absent from their website. The situation of the Church in Canada is a travesty. Thank God my country is so small and irrelevant.
I was forced to take that course. By the end, I knew more about other religions than my own. I didn’t know what Transubstantiation or the hypostatic union was, but I knew all about Vishnu and Buddha and the Sikh gurus and about how to attain Nirvana.Here is an excerpt of the response I received from that email
I think that is an excellent idea.Any believing Catholic should have a problem with it.
Maybe we should send “scarboro missions” a few emails reminding them that there is no salvation outside the church:
info@scarboromissions.ca
That dogma is conspicuously absent from their website. The situation of the Church in Canada is a travesty. Thank God my country is so small and irrelevant.