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I know you must be anxious to rebut. #368Quote:
Originally Posted by momor View Post
Did you notice that I answered your question?
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I know you must be anxious to rebut. #368Quote:
Originally Posted by momor View Post
Did you notice that I answered your question?
No.
And did you read what the Vatican’s own website has to say …Here is something some might find interesting:
This is the article on War. Scroll to the section “Right to War”
newadvent.org/cathen/15546c.htm
I would specifically like to draw attention to the following:-
Note that this is in perfect harmony with how our early church fathers and apostles acted with respect to the Roman Empire’s persecution. Since they were not authorities, they did not wage war against God given authority of the Roman Empire.
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Thank you SK. I know you have posted this before but some people just ignore it. Roman times and Modern times no matter we have a duty to protect and defend.And did you read what the Vatican’s own website has to say …
… the right of legitimate defense by means of arms EXISTS. This right can become a SERIOUS duty for those who are responsible for the lives of others, for the common good of the family or of the civil community. This right ALONE can **justify the possession of arms **…
Read what that says (and I’m para-phrasing here) … “Defense by arms exists and that right is a serious DUTY for those responsible for others” – INCLUDING family members. So, it doesn’t just refer to lawful authority as you have tried to twist around. And if we have a DUTY to defense by arms … a SERIOUS DUTY to defense by arms, what does that tell you?
that’s not true where did you come up with that? Anyone can enter the Kingdom of Heaven,being homosexual is entirely different then being a practicing homosexual.True, but “Homosexuals shall not enter the Kingdom of Heaven.”
First off, Jesus was ALWAYS in PERFECT agreement with His heavenly Father in ALL things. If the Father instructed people to give measure for measure and Jesus instructed differently, then He would NOT have been in perfect agreement with His Father, would He?Can you clarify what you think Jesus was telling his followers when he told them to do those things?
And did you read what the Vatican’s own website has to say …
… the right of legitimate defense by means of arms EXISTS. This right can become a SERIOUS duty for those who are responsible for the lives of others, for the common good of the family or of the civil community. This right ALONE can **justify the possession of arms **…
Read what that says (and I’m para-phrasing here) … “Defense by arms exists and that right is a serious DUTY for those responsible for others” – INCLUDING family members. So, it doesn’t just refer to lawful authority as you have tried to twist around. And if we have a DUTY to defense by arms … a SERIOUS DUTY to defense by arms, what does that tell you?
You two both realize that what was done here was provide a counter example for a counter example right?Thank you SK. I know you have posted this before but some people just ignore it. Roman times and Modern times no matter we have a duty to protect and defend.
This has to be forwarded to a stand up comedianJesus taught his followers a practical way to avoid being slapped around, or abused, by the Romans, as was frequently the case if you study the history from that area.
I hope you don’t mind me forwarding this to some friends of mine? It is a really wonderful piece of comedy.Measure for measure and turning the other cheek are two different teachings and are in disagreement with each other UNLESS there is something overlooked in that teaching. Because He was constantly watched by the Romans, Jesus spoke in parables that were easily mis-interpreted by a quick or simplistic reading.
You need to keep in mind a couple of things - one, 2,000 years ago the customs and laws were very different. Two, the middle east was a conquered land, harshly occupied by armed Roman soldiers.
In Roman times, conduct between citizens and conquered peoples was often strictly formalized and controlled in many small ways. As such, a Roman citizen or soldier could chastise a slave or non-citizen, and the slave could not retaliate - that would be mutiny, and punishable by death.
A slave or servant was chastised with a slap on the face with the open hand. This was an insulting blow, delivered to an inferior person or an animal. A non-citizen could be beaten by a citizen as much as desired with the open hand, and had no recourse. Defending themselves would mean death. A blow with the back of the hand or a closed fist, however, was a fighting blow - one delivered between equals, and one to which anyone, even a slave could respond.
Try it with someone. Have a friend pretend to slap you and you immediately step forward offering the other cheek. Look at what will happen based on the positions that both of you are in. Your friend will have three choices: (1) He can take a step back and slap you again with the open hand but that will cause him to lose face because a non-Roman made him back up. (2) He can strike you with the back of the hand but that will be viewed as a challenge to fight because he hit you with his knuckles freeing you to retaliate without fear of being condemned to death for mutiny. (3) Or, he can walk away making his point with only one slap instead of slapping you repeatedly as often happened.
The same can be said when Jesus advised people, when asked to walk a mile, then to respond by walking a second mile. Roman soldiers could legally require any non-citizen to carry their packs (weighing 60 pounds) for one mile. But there was a very severe penalty for compulsion beyond one mile. A non-citizen who carried a pack a second mile could cause the soldier to be demoted, fined, flogged or even discharged.
Jesus taught his followers a practical way to avoid being slapped around, or abused, by the Romans, as was frequently the case if you study the history from that area.
You explained this better then I could right now.First off, Jesus was ALWAYS in PERFECT agreement with His heavenly Father in ALL things. If the Father instructed people to give measure for measure and Jesus instructed differently, then He would NOT have been in perfect agreement with His Father, would He?
Measure for measure and turning the other cheek are two different teachings and are in disagreement with each other UNLESS there is something overlooked in that teaching. Because He was constantly watched by the Romans, Jesus spoke in parables that were easily mis-interpreted by a quick or simplistic reading.
You need to keep in mind a couple of things - one, 2,000 years ago the customs and laws were very different. Two, the middle east was a conquered land, harshly occupied by armed Roman soldiers.
In Roman times, conduct between citizens and conquered peoples was often strictly formalized and controlled in many small ways. As such, a Roman citizen or soldier could chastise a slave or non-citizen, and the slave could not retaliate - that would be mutiny, and punishable by death.
A slave or servant was chastised with a slap on the face with the open hand. This was an insulting blow, delivered to an inferior person or an animal. A non-citizen could be beaten by a citizen as much as desired with the open hand, and had no recourse. Defending themselves would mean death. A blow with the back of the hand or a closed fist, however, was a fighting blow - one delivered between equals, and one to which anyone, even a slave could respond.
Try it with someone. Have a friend pretend to slap you and you immediately step forward offering the other cheek. Look at what will happen based on the positions that both of you are in. Your friend will have three choices: (1) He can take a step back and slap you again with the open hand but that will cause him to lose face because a non-Roman made him back up. (2) He can strike you with the back of the hand but that will be viewed as a challenge to fight because he hit you with his knuckles freeing you to retaliate without fear of being condemned to death for mutiny. (3) Or, he can walk away making his point with only one slap instead of slapping you repeatedly as often happened.
The same can be said when Jesus advised people, when asked to walk a mile, then to respond by walking a second mile. Roman soldiers could legally require any non-citizen to carry their packs (weighing 60 pounds) for one mile. But there was a very severe penalty for compulsion beyond one mile. A non-citizen who carried a pack a second mile could cause the soldier to be demoted, fined, flogged or even discharged.
Jesus taught his followers a practical way to avoid being slapped around, or abused, by the Romans, as was frequently the case if you study the history from that area.
sigh* Did you bother to read what Confirmation Bias means by any chance?You explained this better then I could right now.
Well thank you for the defination. I did not need it but thank you again.You two both realize that what was done here was provide a counter example for a counter example right?
In any case, just to address Sir Knights document, it meant SPECIFICALLY for AUTHORITY. If he bothered to read the link I provided in its entirety he would know this but a severe case of Confirmation Bias has left him incapable.
But I hope you are not the same Kathleen
(If you are very new to this thread and have no idea what Confirmation Bias is, please read the following at least in order to understand the problem:-
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
God Bless![]()
I am afraid objectively speaking, Sir Knight is obviously incorrect. Look at his theological explanation of turning the other cheek. If you indeed feel that its high quality theological exegesis, I wouldn’t be so sure of being free of confirmation bias.Well thank you for the defination. I did not need it but thank you again.
I find myself in total agreement with SK in this matter. And no it is not Confirmation Bias it is haiving studied this subject for a few years.
So let me summarize and tell me if I have this right.First off, Jesus was ALWAYS in PERFECT agreement with His heavenly Father in ALL things. If the Father instructed people to give measure for measure and Jesus instructed differently, then He would NOT have been in perfect agreement with His Father, would He?
Measure for measure and turning the other cheek are two different teachings and are in disagreement with each other UNLESS there is something overlooked in that teaching. Because He was constantly watched by the Romans, Jesus spoke in parables that were easily mis-interpreted by a quick or simplistic reading.
You need to keep in mind a couple of things - one, 2,000 years ago the customs and laws were very different. Two, the middle east was a conquered land, harshly occupied by armed Roman soldiers.
In Roman times, conduct between citizens and conquered peoples was often strictly formalized and controlled in many small ways. As such, a Roman citizen or soldier could chastise a slave or non-citizen, and the slave could not retaliate - that would be mutiny, and punishable by death.
A slave or servant was chastised with a slap on the face with the open hand. This was an insulting blow, delivered to an inferior person or an animal. A non-citizen could be beaten by a citizen as much as desired with the open hand, and had no recourse. Defending themselves would mean death. A blow with the back of the hand or a closed fist, however, was a fighting blow - one delivered between equals, and one to which anyone, even a slave could respond.
Try it with someone. Have a friend pretend to slap you and you immediately step forward offering the other cheek. Look at what will happen based on the positions that both of you are in. Your friend will have three choices: (1) He can take a step back and slap you again with the open hand but that will cause him to lose face because a non-Roman made him back up. (2) He can strike you with the back of the hand but that will be viewed as a challenge to fight because he hit you with his knuckles freeing you to retaliate without fear of being condemned to death for mutiny. (3) Or, he can walk away making his point with only one slap instead of slapping you repeatedly as often happened.
The same can be said when Jesus advised people, when asked to walk a mile, then to respond by walking a second mile. Roman soldiers could legally require any non-citizen to carry their packs (weighing 60 pounds) for one mile. But there was a very severe penalty for compulsion beyond one mile. A non-citizen who carried a pack a second mile could cause the soldier to be demoted, fined, flogged or even discharged.
Jesus taught his followers a practical way to avoid being slapped around, or abused, by the Romans, as was frequently the case if you study the history from that area.
Yep, fantastic.fantastic example??? That had to be one of the most judgmental posts I’ve read on CAF…I can’t believe I missed it
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Are you aware how ironic this post is?I was commenting about MaxTH’s post that you found as a “fantastic example” Priests are “effeminate and vote like women” if you agree with that then you are beyond judgmental
Since Lizzie Borden used an axe, does that mean the use of axes is a moral issue? It is not nature of the instrument that matters, it is the intent of the person using it.Guns are instruments of killing; therefore it is a moral matter…anyone who disagrees on what guns do are well…![]()
I’m still waiting for an explanation as to in what way my post was “judgmental”.fantastic example??? That had to be one of the most judgmental posts I’ve read on CAF…I can’t believe I missed it
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New questions do arise and, until the Church has commented on them, we must reach our own conclusions as best we can. The private ownership of guns, however, is not such a question; there is certainly nothing new here. More significantly, once the Church has spoken out on related topics, the fact that she has made no specific comment condemning something is a good reason to believe we are not justified in speaking for her.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? 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?
Well, the Church has explicitly said that killing in self defense (when necessary) is moral so her silence on the morality of possessing a gun makes logical sense. If she believes that killing is OK but the possession of the means of killing is immoral, she really needs to make that clear because that position is counter intuitive.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.
Bias is irrelevant. Arguments are either right or wrong and the reasons for making them, biased or not, have no bearing on their validity.It might also help for you to read up on Confirmation Bias maybe through the link on post #374.
What I’ve done was to provide a clarification of Church teaching from an official source – the Vatican itself.You two both realize that what was done here was provide a counter example for a counter example right?
Number 1: An article from a free internet encyclopedia where any half-wit can submit his opinion should not be held to the same standard as something from the Vatican itself.In any case, just to address Sir Knights document, it meant SPECIFICALLY for AUTHORITY. If he bothered to read the link I provided in its entirety he would know this but a severe case of Confirmation Bias has left him incapable.
But I hope you are not the same Kathleen
(If you are very new to this thread and have no idea what Confirmation Bias is, please read the following at least in order to understand the problem:-
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
God Bless![]()