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Indeed. A Christmas post “All Babies Are Special” is kind of my Christmas card to CAF this year.
The human person is worthy of profound respect.
Blessings,
cfauster
Indeed. A Christmas post “All Babies Are Special” is kind of my Christmas card to CAF this year.
The human person is worthy of profound respect.
And this is why, as far as we can tell by the story, the other thief was not saved.
The “good thief” believed in God, that’s where his justice laid. And why bother relating the story otherwise? Why bother with the gospel and its talk of separating wheat from tares, sheep from goats, etc? If salvation is universal why wouldn’t Jesus just motion to the other thief and say, “And, BTW, he’ll be with Me in paradise today, too”? That would’ve certainly clarified the matter.I can’t tell that from the story, and the Church has never said that the man did not go to heaven. And actually, the man who supported Jesus did not “deserve” to be tortured to death, at least not in terms of what we know of the value of humanity. The one man’s call for Jesus to save them was a matter of despair, was it not? Who would not ask the same of God if the possibility seemed to be there?
Hello fhansen,The “good thief” believed in God, that’s where his justice laid. And why bother relating the story otherwise? Why bother with the gospel and its talk of separating wheat from tares, sheep from goats, etc? If salvation is universal why wouldn’t Jesus just motion to the other thief and say, “And, BTW, he’ll be with Me in paradise today, too”? That would’ve certainly clarified the matter.
It occurs to me that you are afraid of something that is not happening, in this discussion at least.Some general information for our Gentle Readers
In reality, those first three exciting chapters of Genesis are discussed in a variety of Forums. That is one of the reasons that CAF is great. It can explore Catholic teachings from a variety of positions.
When it comes to the important last sentence of CCC 389, there are abundant ways to approach this major sentence.
CCC 389, last sentence. “The Church, which has the mind of Christ, knows very well that we cannot tamper with the revelation of original sin without undermining the mystery of Christ.”
Important question. Should we consider changing that crazy Original Sin to some kind of easier metaphor especially when that would bring a peaceful state of mind to those people who dismiss annoying Catholic doctrines? For some people “free speech” in Catholicism means that everyone can follow their own personal preferences, like a family, so we can shake hands in communion with each other. Back in the dark ages, Pope Pius XII warned that watering down Catholic doctrines to please everyone can lead to big trouble.
Paragraphs 11 & 12, Humani Generis Encyclical
w2.vatican.va/content/pius-xii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_12081950_humani-generis.html
phrontistery.info/e.html
Thank you for your comment.It occurs to me that you are afraid of something that is not happening, in this discussion at least.
7:30 PM and the small type is back to large but in too many lines.Does anyone know why the below question turned into small letters in previous posts?
Why is Sacred Scripture, the first three chapters of Genesis,
an important Testament?
The important Testament of Genesis 3: 15 is the promise of a Divine Savior born in a rough stable.
Genesis 3: 15
I will put enmity between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and hers;
They will strike at your head,
while you strike at their heel.
Come, let us adore Jesus in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Let us continue our love for Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration.
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"O Sacrament most holy. O Sacrament divine.
All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine."
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:grouphug:Originally Posted by grannymh
I’m not clear on what you mean about ones own experience of God being placed above the Holy Spirit guiding the Church, mine or someone else’s experience wouldn’t change the church into a civil democracy, we are only lay people, may be someone in the hierarchy could?For example. When it comes to truths about the full Divinity of Jesus Christ, we cannot tamper with the revelation of the real Original Sin. When one’s own personal experience of God is placed above the Holy Spirit guiding the major Ecumenical Catholic Church Councils, that changes the Catholic Church into a civil democracy without presidential elections.
Just a comment on this :
It means what it says. It is the blunt truth which you will never hear from those few Catholics, including a few public priests, who are changing Catholicism from within. The people who are dancing around the word “tamper” will never say that “tampering” relates to what I said in post 689 – “It is not our job to tamper with the work of the Holy Spirit.”I’m not clear on what you mean about ones own experience of God being placed above the Holy Spirit
Here is a helpful thought which underlines some off base preaching. This preaching about the “fly in the ointment” Original Sin does not treat Genesis chapters 1, 2, and 3, as a historical document. Those readers, members and guests, who search chapters 1, 2, and 3, would automatically know that once people leave those essential first three chapters of Sacred Scripture, the mystery of Christ is undermined. (CCC 389) Undermined would change or outright deny some annoying Catholic doctrines. For example, the requirements for receiving the Real Presence of Jesus Christ during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.guiding the Church, mine or someone else’s experience wouldn’t change the church into a civil democracy, we are only lay people, may be someone in the hierarchy could?
It seems from what I’ve learned so far about our faith, it is very much like the big tent idea, not that I mean anything goes, but that everyone is welcome…Also, we all don’t receive the same sort of Catholic ‘experience’ as each other, I think this is where our observation of life itself is different, yet based on the same teaching.
Originally Posted by grannymh
Ok, but the holy spirit is supposed to work within all of us too.It means what it says. It is the blunt truth which you will never hear from those few Catholics, including a few public priests, who are changing Catholicism from within. The people who are dancing around the word “tamper” will never say that “tampering” relates to what I said in post 689 – “It is not our job to tamper with the work of the Holy Spirit.”
Here is a helpful thought which underlines some off base preaching. This preaching about the “fly in the ointment” Original Sin does not treat Genesis chapters 1, 2, and 3, as a historical document. Those readers, members and guests, who search chapters 1, 2, and 3, would automatically know that once people leave those essential first three chapters of Sacred Scripture, the mystery of Christ is undermined. (CCC 389) Undermined would change or outright deny some annoying Catholic doctrines. For example, the requirements for receiving the Real Presence of Jesus Christ during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Again, no-one is going to change anything, even the preachers of the fly in the ointment, which I do think can be interpreted two ways as I think I have said on this thread before.Think about a civil democracy. That is another description of progressive Christianity which is open to any change in any Catholic doctrine. As in a civil democracy, everyone can either be on one side or the other. No problems.
Very true, Adam didn’t have millions of people around him with various teachings on God, the universe etc, unless this knowledge he is believed to have covered this and he knew everything there was to know, but that’s abit far-fetched as no other a part from Eve existed. But I also think that this thinking throws out the teaching that God is within.Our observation of life itself is not the same as what Adam observed in the Garden of Eden.
The public meaning of Big Tent proposal is that any version of a doctrine such as the “fly in the ointment” doctrine is acceptable by everyone who wants to accept it. When someone considers the white Host as symbolic of people being in communion with each other – that becomes one of the many Catholic teachings in the Big Tent proposal. If one states that it is impossible to reject God because of universal ignorance, then the Sacrament of Confession/ Reconciliation can be trashed at will.
Ah, I sort of get what you are saying when you refer to this big tent idea. I’m thinking of the big tent as welcoming sinners from various areas of life, that they are welcome in our church before they even decide to become Catholic.The Catholic Church proclaims that Jesus died for all descendants of Adam and Eve.
Therefore: all human persons are eligible for heaven. Genesis 1: 27. No Adam and Eve? How does one tell if his own decomposing anatomy can actually choose God when there is so much misunderstanding about God’s love?