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jamesrussell49
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No that is not what I mean. I will give you one example, whereby you caused MaryBeloved to bang their head against the proverbial wall:If adhering to the right teaching and not accepting any heterodox teaching is being closed minded, then yes I am very, very closed minded.![]()
You repeatedly expressed the follwoing sentiments:
Originally Posted by ConstantineTG
The Eastern understanding is that man should, by nature, possess the grace of God within him. Adam’s sin changed that and we are born without grace. Thus we are born dead, and with baptism we are “born again” (not in the Protestant sense of course). Our nature is not different, but damaged.
and were told many times in reply:
“The way original sin is defined in the West is exactly what you described before: Absence of Grace. The only “issue” here is that you want to insist on a false understanding of Western theology perpetuated by Eastern Polemicists instead of trying to understand what the Latin church actually teaches”
Then, on the same lines of questioning, you argue about Macula:
"My point was you said “macula” is not stain, but a blemish. But in english, a stain is a blemish. Unless there’s a different meaning in Latin… "… and yes, the exact point was that, yes, Macula has a meaning that does not quite translate well into english. But you just won’t accept this. You were repeatedly told (or could have gathered from the responses) that a macula can mean an absense or darkening (as in lack of light) of something, but you chose to disregard that possibility entirely and stuck fastly to your idea that a macula has to be something literally added (like adding dye tto a garment) when they were specifically telling you that it refers to the absence of something…
Here’s some reading for your spare time:
cracked.com/article_19468_5-logical-fallacies-that-make-you-wrong-more-than-you-think_p1.html
You remind me of a former Catholic, now protestant, who swears by the “fact” that the Roman Catholics throw Him back on the cross and “re-sacrifice” Jesus at every mass because that was his (poorly catechised) understanding. Like you, he can’t hear anything else, no matter how plainly he is told.