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Parker what my post was saying is you are here at a Christian site trying to temp us the same way satan does. You are not here to hear us at all. But that can change. As it did for me.Catholic-RCIA,
It was an interesting comment to make. Perhaps you are unfamiliar with Hebrews 11:10, (though I don’t know how that verse reads in the version of the Bible you use.) Look it up in the KJV, if you have time and wish to understand what I meant. It is describing the motive of Abraham, who is the “heir of the promise” (v. 9). Abraham was not content to go along with the prevailing “thought” or “teachings of men” in his day, including of his own father.
I suppose one could say Abraham’s desire to gain wisdom directly from God does relate to the fact that humankind were placed on earth for that very purpose, by learning to walk by faith but through free will choices including the choice Eve and Adam were given whether to partake of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
By totally missing the plain words of Genesis 3:6 and misjudging Eve, it makes sense that one with that teaching in their background would make the kind of statement you made about Abraham’s having sought and become an “heir of the promise” by having sought “a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God”. It is a totally different attitude about why we are on this earth. One could call it the “Abrahamic attitude” versus the “shame on Eve for desiring wisdom and now we have all this trouble” attitude.
You can see this tone in your condescending attitude. It comes from pride, and it comes out often.
I see this first of all because I have this in me as well.
But most importantly I have Jesus in my life to counter such sin. Your eyes can be opened and what you would find is a lot of loving Catholics waiting. Go get theology for beginners by Frank Sheed. Let me know that you got it. You have nothing to fear. When you have the cross of Christ in your life all works out for the better. Parker, Will you get the book?
You should also start reading about the lives of the Saints. How Jesus moved in them for the last 2000 years. This opened my own eyes as well. You cannot miss the love for Jesus in each of them. How they all knew they were hopeless sinners without Him.
In Christ
Rich @ www.utahmission.com