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Just being Christian is hard enough, so what are your plans?im not going to become a catholic anymore. i just cant live up to it.
Just being Christian is hard enough, so what are your plans?im not going to become a catholic anymore. i just cant live up to it.
I understand you BUTā¦Is there no Jesus?Hi
You and the question why Iām no longer going a Catholic.
That is easy one to state and I will list them.
1.Turning the Altar around and making a table of it. āQuoting Pope Pius XXllā
2. Altar girls
3. Jazz Mass
4. Novus Ordo Mass
5. Nuns nolong wearing religionist vestments.
6. Left wing Bishop
7. Tabernacle being moved to the side Altar
8. Catholic Church supporting Illegal Aliens and violate U.S. laws
I could go on and on and on if you like. Just think I havenāt got to view on faith yetā¦
Have a great day.
Frank J
My daughters are married - pity!well ā what about cause & effect? In other words doesnāt every event or action have a preceding cause? Maybe youāve already taken physics & have learned that for every action there is a reaction ā and inversely every action has a preceding cause.
Now science thinks the universe began with a big explosion (the big bang). This means the universe is not infinite ā it had a beginning (so much has pretty much been proven ā Iām sure youāve learned this stuff already).
Science also believes that if you reverse the big bang the universe collapses into essentially nothing. Some say it collapses into an infinitely small but unimaginably dense particle of matter (that would be invisible to the eye). However, when they crunch the numbers it doesnāt shake out exactly (if I remember right they wind up with these probability solutions that put the probability at more than 100% which of course means it must be wrong ā like when they try to conflate relativity with quantum mechanics) . So for all intents and purposes we can say it pretty much collapses into nothing.
So from nothing came everything. If the physical laws of the universe demands that every event has a preceding cause ā but yet we started from nothing ā then what caused our universe?
We know it seems like nothing ā but we also know it canāt be nothing (because everything requires causation). So would you say thereās absolutely no possibility there could be some sort of divine force, say a God, who created this universe?
Likely because thatās all they know, theyāve been going their entire lives and they only attend on holidays, so itās just not a big deal for them.What I canāt understand are all the cafeteria Catholics who hate the Church and hate what it teaches and stay in anyway.
I left the Church for 27 years and then one day I came back - just like that. I am convinced now that it was the H Spirit who led me.Likely because thatās all they know, theyāve been going their entire lives and they only attend on holidays, so itās just not a big deal for them.
They might also be scared to leave, having been taught that for Catholics, thereās no salvation outside the Church.
I too do not understand why someone would choose too worship where they disagree with so many of the teachings or where they are miserable.
see post #306Just being Christian is hard enough, so what are your plans?![]()
Bravo!see post #306
What if a vote came up that involved our local abortion clinic and itās zoning? Or Planned Parenthoodās zoning variance for parking expansion (they donāt do abortions at that locationājust ABC)? Or one of our Catholic Churchās zoning? Honestly, I saw it as making an impediment between me and my voting conscience, therefore becoming an item between me and my constituents. I honestly believe in We the people being the basis of all of our laws and politics. I am a child of the enlightenment first and foremost. That alone would tend to mitigate against me remaining a Catholic.You canāt be serious. Zoning and abortionāthereās no comparison. The Church doesnāt have an official stand on zoning. Some issues are absolutely contrary to the faith, and abortionāthe killing of an innocent human being-- is one of them. Would it be okay for a Catholic to vote for a racist segregationists? To me, voting for a racist or voting for a pro-abortion politician would be the same thing.
But, if you donāt believe in the Church, at least youāre honest about it and leave. What I canāt understand are all the cafeteria Catholics who hate the Church and hate what it teaches and stay in anyway.
That is a rational position. If the āEnlightenmentā is your āfirst and foremostā allegiance (God help you) then Christianity in any meaningful form, Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant really cannot be part of your baggage.I am a child of the enlightenment first and foremost. That alone would tend to mitigate against me remaining a Catholic.
I tend to agree with you in principal (itās sort silly for any Christian to think the principals of the enlightenment somehow override our faith).That is a rational position. If the āEnlightenmentā is your āfirst and foremostā allegiance (God help you) then Christianity in any meaningful form, Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant really cannot be part of your baggage.
Are you talking about the Hinduās, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Christians, the Jews, the Sikhās or another faith group?However, Godās elect will never fooled.
The Christians and Jews were the only ones ever elected by God!Are you talking about the Hinduās, the Muslims, the Buddhists, the Christians, the Jews, the Sikhās or another faith group?
God is a hereticā¦interesting idea, donāt think it will catch on though.ā¦As for any church that abrogates scripture ā they are also heretical. Some churches think they may invent their own rules, whether itās venerating images or icons, ā¦, Godās elect will never fooled.
) ⦠Himself. His rules.where did I say such a thing? I never did, yet you slander me. Slanders and gossips are an aberration to God, so I would implore you to examine yourself before judging others.God is a hereticā¦interesting idea, donāt think it will catch on though.
He designed the ark of the covenant ⦠cherubim (images) ⦠Himself. His rules.
Catholic churches follow His lead with cherubim, angels, saints (who are honoured (venerated) because they are His friends and they point us by their example of friendship with Him, to Him) etc. etc. all of this bringing the focus onto the Tabernacle, in which He dwellsā¦![]()
Yes God designed the Ark & commanded us NOT to unilaterally create images for use in worship. Show me where any Catholic source claims God spoke to church leaders & instructed the church to create images for use in worship? Let me save you the time ā you wonāt find one.Anyway you know all this
slandering and paraphrasing are two different words ā perhaps you skipped that class?Let me paraphrase you;
yesā¦they are also heretical⦠[who] ā¦venerate images or iconsā¦
God commanded US not to UNILATERALLY create images for use in worship. However, GOD also commanded the Jews to build the Ark for use in their atonement ritual (it was kept in the sanctuary and not venerated per se, but thatās another issue).The ark and its decorative images were designed by God.
The ark was so holy nobody could touch it without falling dead immediately.
The ark was treated by the people with the greatest respect [veneration] [honour] ⦠and care.
Iām assuming the designers of heretical images are themselves also heretics.
These are not my words ā rather under the fallacious banner of āparaphrasingā you slander my words and present your own convoluted nexus between the Ark and veneration of icons.Those are your words, resolve them as you willā¦
The Temple [the place man built for God to reside in] was extensively decorated with images;Yes God designed the Ark & commanded us NOT to unilaterally create images for use in worship. Show me where any Catholic source claims God spoke to church leaders & instructed the church to create images for use in worship? Let me save you the time ā you wonāt find one.
But read the links above, theyāre very interesting.These are not my words ā
God also commanded the Jews to destroy opposing armies (women and children included) under Saul.The Temple [the place man built for God to reside in] was extensively decorated with images;
homepage.ntlworld.com/ritmeyer/Cibachromes.html
myjewishlearning.com/culture/Art/TO_ArtOverview/ArtHistory/JewishArtAncient.htm
jewish-art.org/ancient-jewish-art.html
Out of curiosity, like what? The statement seems to be a bit vague.The 1st century church was āfull gospelā the present day Catholic Church is not. There are many, many other distinctions that prove Catholicism lacks the fullness of faith.