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ddarko
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Ok this is even worse idea. So in your view, until the church pronounces something as WRONG its OK. Because the followers in the church cant put 2 and 2 together, right?The Church has.
The Church has.
The Church has.
This is why I didn’t ask for a Scripture reference but asked you to cite a Church document. If the Church condemns something she will say so. If she hasn’t condemned something there is no valid reason to think you can condemn it in her place. The Church has never condemned the private ownership of firearms so it is not correct to claim that the elimination of private ownership is a moral imperative; we may decide the issue for ourselves.
My bias is toward the truth and the truth is that you have never cited a single Church document to support your position. Your argument is based entirely on your personal interpretation of Scripture.
I agree … so what does the Church have to say about the private ownership of guns? … crickets
The Church has a long history of opposing the use of force by the clergy … but she has restricted her opposition to using force to the clergy only; she has never opposed the use of force per se either in the military, in public office, or in self defense. As for advocating the use of guns, I haven’t really advocated that or anything else; I have been arguing that the Church has no position on the issue.
Ender
So please enlighten me, take cloning. If the people who researched it, decided to produce a human clone for organ donations, and the church hadn’t condemned it back then, was it OK?
Or, when someone came up with the idea of eugenics. If the church hadn’t outright condemned it, does it make it OK?
I believe NO. The conclusion follows logically from the basic axioms of Christianity that those things are WRONG. The church CAN make an official pronouncement but its not required.
This is also an erroneous view that is propagated by many who support contraception. They spend hours debating if the encyclicals have any AUTHORITY. What they fail to see is that contraception is WRONG according to the conclusion of basic Christian teachings.
So I am afraid you are arguing from a false standard of RIGHT and WRONG. i.e. IF the Church hasn’t explicitly said anything, its neither GOOD or BAD.
It might also help for you to read up on Confirmation Bias maybe through the link on post #374.
God Bless