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They’re exempt from the crosses I’m carrying. They don’t have to carry the crosses I do.How can know this? All you can see is the exterior.
They’re exempt from the crosses I’m carrying. They don’t have to carry the crosses I do.How can know this? All you can see is the exterior.
BobCatholic;14538628:
is the article.I think you are mistaken. We have to accept the cross that is given us, if we can’t avoid it, but not everyone has a cross. And not every cross is “hell on earth.” I have to take care of my sick husband, which means I can’t go on vacations, spend all our money on myself, and so on, But it’s something I do for love, of him and of Christ. It’s not horrible.
Cardinal Newman says:
“It is the saying of holy men that, if we wish to be perfect, we have nothing more to do than to perform the ordinary duties of the day well.” Here
God wants us in heaven with him. We only have to trust him.
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Bob said this not me, I don’t know why it came as me saying it.
No Bob they may have worse crosses to carry.They’re exempt from the crosses I’m carrying. They don’t have to carry the crosses I do.
BobCatholic;14538628:
is the article.I think you are mistaken. We have to accept the cross that is given us, if we can’t avoid it, but not everyone has a cross. And not every cross is “hell on earth.” I have to take care of my sick husband, which means I can’t go on vacations, spend all our money on myself, and so on, But it’s something I do for love, of him and of Christ. It’s not horrible.
Cardinal Newman says:
“It is the saying of holy men that, if we wish to be perfect, we have nothing more to do than to perform the ordinary duties of the day well.” Here
God wants us in heaven with him. We only have to trust him.
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I agree, and as I stated to Bob my Mother would have taken care of my brother with his brain tumor until the day she died, just to have him with her. But she also accepted the will of God. But prayed for the grace to accept his will.
It took time but she found peace.
Does this mean everyone is exempt from the crosses you carry?They’re exempt from the crosses I’m carrying. They don’t have to carry the crosses I do.
I have been thinking of Bob all day. And in all honesty until you have walked in someones shoes you cannot understand what they are going through. Not that I agree with any of his responses .or many of them anyway.Does this mean everyone is exempt from the crosses you carry?
I do apologize to Bob, and you as well, if my comment came off as condescending. It was not my intention.I have been thinking of Bob all day. And in all honesty until you have walked in someones shoes you cannot understand what they are going through. Not that I agree with any of his responses .or many of them anyway.
But with this said although I have not gone through the exact situation as Bob I suddenly today remember something that I forgot.
When my husband had cancer and was going through kemo, All I saw was MY suffering and HIS. I was lucky that God cured him. And then when my brother was going through surgery, them cutting his head open, his suffering,his kemo and then his death, again all I saw was his suffering and MY suffering and the suffering of my family.
It just hit me today something I forgot, and now I can understand what Bob is going thru because today God reminded me of what it felt like. And I am sure Bob can relate to this.
You feel like every other person in the world is happy, healthy, and you are the poor sucker getting all the pain. I felt like Bob at that time. See when your world is falling apart you don’t have the energy to see thing’s straight. You can’t see past your own pain, and you are looking for someone, anyone to take it away, to help you.
But see someday Bob will get relief, thing’s will get better, but now Bob like myself can’t see past the suffering now. You feel like its dark and cold and rainy on a summer day.
No words will help him, because they did not help me. I was like Bob I wanted God to tell me why, and I wanted answers now. And of course it didn’t happen. It makes you bitter and depressed and angry very angry. And jealous of others happiness.
But you finally submit to God and keep going to him, and then one day he takes it all away. And opens the sky and takes away the darkness and pain. Time Bob Time. I know you are tired of waiting, but trust me the darkness will start lifting a little at a time, and then you will once again have light, and you will be such a better person. Because until you know what its like, you will never be able to truly relate to others. Just sometimes knowing someone has been there done that, helps, maybe only a little but it helps.
I myself will be praying for my Friend Bob throughout lent, won’t you others join me?
Viki63;14540756:
Actually I did not say that, someone else did in response to something I posted.Bob said this not me, I don’t know why it came as me saying it.
When free will is not exercised because of a mental or physiological condition that makes the will not free, then there is not culpability for that action. This is because responsibility can only be taken for free will acts. The person that follows Christ gives all that is possible through free will.…I have ADHD…
Precisely what I’ve been saying all along, so why are we still held temporally responsible for the sins of Adam and Eve - in addition to the sins that are based on imperfections?When free will is not exercised because of a mental or physiological condition that makes the will not free, then there is not culpability for that action.
You see Bob you missed it all the way around. No sins are based on imperfections. You see you think as the world thinks and forget to think as God thinks. The world rejects perfection, the world loves imperfection.Precisely what I’ve been saying all along, so why are we still held temporally responsible for the sins of Adam and Eve - in addition to the sins that are based on imperfections?
If one has an imperfection that makes the will not free, there is no culpability, and therefore Adam and Eve should never have been kicked out since they were created imperfect.
How were they created imperfect. To be perfect in the eyes of our Lord is to be a Saint and to be free from all sin.Precisely what I’ve been saying all along, so why are we still held temporally responsible for the sins of Adam and Eve - in addition to the sins that are based on imperfections?
If one has an imperfection that makes the will not free, there is no culpability, and therefore Adam and Eve should never have been kicked out since they were created imperfect.
And you like myself (although it took me a long time to get this understand that it is our way of taking our part in carrying the cross.I do apologize to Bob, and you as well, if my comment came off as condescending. It was not my intention.
I will join you in praying for Bob and others that are having a hard time. But I would like to say that, suffering has been (and can be) a powerful tool in life in bringing people and myself closer to God
You and all of us are loved by God
I am for sure the class case. But I have learned that with time and patience from God I can control it better everyday.When free will is not exercised because of a mental or physiological condition that makes the will not free, then there is not culpability for that action. This is because responsibility can only be taken for free will acts. The person that follows Christ gives all that is possible through free will.
There are seven types of ADD / ADHD that Dr. Amen lists.
Core Symptoms of ADD
Type 1: Classic ADD Traits
- A short attention span for regular, routine, everyday tasks (homework, chores, etc.)
- Distractibility
- Organization problems (like having a disorganized room and/or always running late)
- Procrastination
- Problems with follow-through
- Poor impulse control (saying or doing something before thinking it through)
Type 2: Inattentive ADD Traits:
- Low self-esteem
- Inattentive
- Easily distracted
- Disorganized
- Hyperactive
- Restless
- Impulsive
Type 3: Over-Focused ADD Traits
- Inattentive
- Easily distracted
- Disorganized
- More introverted
- Not hyperactive
- Not terribly impulsive
Other types:
- Inattentive
- Trouble shifting attention
- May or may not be hyperactive
- Frequently gets stuck in loops of negative thoughts or behaviors
- Obsessive and inflexible
- Excessive worrying
- Trouble when things do not “go your way”
- Frequent oppositional and argumentative behavior
Type 4: Temporal Lobe
Type 5: Limbic
Type 6: Ring of Fire
Type 7: Anxious
No, you missed my point.You see Bob you missed it all the way around. No sins are based on imperfections.
And I have to take care of him for the rest of his life, without any guarantee from God that he will provide me the ability to do this. I can’t find a stable job, with benefits. As I get older, finding a job is even harder due to the rampant age discrimination and the government does not enforce anti-age-discrimination laws.You Bob have the perfect Son, the Son who is indeed sinless. He is not capable of sin because of his brain damage, and the world rejects him.
I think they had one or more of the following imperfections.How were they created imperfect. To be perfect in the eyes of our Lord is to be a Saint and to be free from all sin.
Everything except being created perfect. His imperfections caused him to be unable to even obey one rule.He was given EVERYTHING but all he had to do was obey God and not eat from the tree.
OK, so let’s see the proof of what you are saying.You keep saying we are paying for the sins of Adam, and I keep trying to tell you no we are not.
How about balancing the scales?He sent his only beloved Son to die so we could live? What more could we ask for?
If God made me perfect:If God made our life perfect, we would be the unhappy spoiled ungrateful child.
Oh So you are saying that Adam and Eve did not chose to disobey God, or are you saying they did not know they were disobeying God? They were not naive, they were told you do not have to listen to God you can become a God yourself.I think they had one or more of the following imperfections.
They were ignorant of the facts. You will notice scripture does not have God or anyone else telling Adam and Eve “don’t listen to that snake, he lies!”
They were naive. They will believe anything anyone tells them, even if it contradicts something they were told before. Thus the snake came around, told them a bunch of doo-doo, and they believed it without thinking.
They were prideful. They thought they knew better than God. (hint: everyone seems to be saying this on the forum, so I must conclude this is Catholic teaching). So everyone is saying they had at least this ONE imperfection.
They were fearful. One theory is that the snake was 50 feet tall and majorly intimidating. So they were thinking “OK, the fruit looks yummy, so let’s eat it.”
They were stupid. Seriously, they’re going to listen to a talking snake who they don’t know, versus God who they do know? Ridiculous, they were.
And WHY did God permit the evil snake into the Garden? I thought that being able to be in the garden required NO evil or sin! Why did God have a double standard here?
I like to think that the Garden was hacked and God permitted the hacking instead of putting up a decent firewall.
Saints are prefect. Their free will is perfected and they choose not to sin because they don’t want to. They see things clearly and perfectly.
Everything except being created perfect. His imperfections caused him to be unable to even obey one rule.
OK, so let’s see the proof of what you are saying.
What time is the next flight to the Garden of Eden and which airlines are going there?
How about balancing the scales?
It is ridiculously easy to go to hell. It is our default condition. All we have to do is exist.
To go to heaven, on the other hand, requires a lifetime of horrific suffering and pain, with zero help on the way. Few make it, Christ says.
The scales are woefully out of balance and God likes it that way. If we had a real free choice, it would be equally easy to go to hell as it is to go to heaven. Thus, we do not have free will.
God only cares about the spiritual and not the temporal.
Again I disagree, A Saint does not have the mind of God. No one does nor ever will. It will never happen or was promised to us.If God made me perfect:
I don’t ask for a perfect life, I ask for me to be perfect.
- I could perfectly love God.
- my understanding would be perfect. Thus I would know that I am perfect ONLY because of God, not because of me.
- I would be perfectly grateful to God
- I could make God happy
- I could please God
I don’t ask for a perfect life, I ask for the scales to be balanced.
If I have a responsibility that is guaranteed, my ability to carry that responsibility must also be guaranteed. That requires a steady job with benefits. That requires wealth.
When the scales are not balanced, free will becomes a cruel joke at best, or nonexistent at worst. Lack of steady work with benefits means that it is only a matter of time before I walk into that bankruptcy court. Doesn’t matter how well I handle my finances, how frugally I live, how good I invest - none of this matters. Time is not on my side.