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Gottle of Geer:
Gottle of Geer:
Gottle of Geer:
The text you quoted referred to the faith borne of it, not the act itself, which conversely tends towards a venom that is seldom matched. As to the Kingdom “not of this world,” it was true at the time of His audience with pilot that the Kingdom had not arrived. By your own admission, it was His Crucifixion that ushered in His Kingdom and no, not by leave of the Devil for he is the ruler of earthly kingdoms. That is the triumph of the Church as a kingdom; it earthly is the manifestation of God’s divine will, the means by which we, the fallen creation have recourse to His forgiveness, bearing all that which befits a kingdom, not the least of which is the perfect monarch. A kingdom, awaiting the return, not the advent of its Ruler, is not made less a kingdom.So much for the rejection of superiority being “humble and colorless and non-threatening”## It is present “in mystery” as Vatican 2 teaches. It is “not a kingdom of this world” (John 18.36). According to that gospel, Christ’s exaltation is His Crucifixion - for that is how He was “lifted up”. He is a King - but not by leave of the devil.
Gottle of Geer:
Again, to even conceive of divine Truth being the same realm of corruptibility as man-made philosophy belies a stark mistrust in its origins.If triumphalism fosters pride, to deny this will do a good job of making us unable to recognise its power for evil. Evils not recognised are not guarded against, which is good for their growth - but not good for us, at all. Germany did not watch out for the growth of anti-Judaism & theories of racial superiority: so when they & other things were combined in a certain way, the result was catastrophe, for Germany, for the rest of Europe, & for a lot of the world. If we are not watchful, there is no reason why the result should not be catastrophic.
Gottle of Geer:
The Church is inerrant and perfect by virtue of its infallible Magisterium, and by its potential to live virtuously as a whole. Because a body is ill does not mean that it is lacking in anything necessary for its nominal operation, nor is it poorly constructed because it is wounded; both show that it is reactant to that which can do it harm. The virtue of its indefectibility is the means by which her perfection is ensured. I do not make the fool’s argument that any of us are perfect. But false ecumenism, the same that has argued against the triumphalism of the Church, has delivered to an ignorant generation that something is lacking fundamentally in the construction of the visible Church, which prevents its perfection. All that lacks in the visible Church is complete virtuous faith. That which resides outside, lacking the Sacraments and communion with the Roman Pontiff, cannot be considered in the same league.If it were perfect, all its prospective members would be gathered in, & no missionary work would be needed. Nor would there be a single abuse of any kind - but complaining about abuses shows the Kingdom is not “complete” or “inerrant”.