Back to the brink about this post I made several questions. I have found no answer from you.
My guns are shooting. No answer yet on my questions.
**About Tim, copying and pasting JCP book on the alleged contradiction in the Cathecism with the Bible using out of contect quotes deservers another tread. **
On Sola Scriptura.
I want you both to prove me that the CC is a Cult and that you definition of a Cult is impartial and not made by fundamentalist themeselves according to their whims and prejudices.
First off, the proof is in the pudding
My Dear Brother, can you expound upon “alleged contradiction?”?
Also, what is ‘JCP book?’
The words of the pope are here in black and white, straight from the RCC Catechism, but then, the darkness can never perceive the light.
The following is a cult, (defined incrementally.) I am not saying that the RCC fits all, but if it fits
even one, in your spiritual walk, you need to take a hard look (!!)at what you are buying into.
**What is a cult? **
Generally, it is a group that is unorthodox, esoteric, and has a devotion to a person, object, or a set of new ideas.
New Teaching - has a new theology and doctrine.
Only True Teaching - often considers traditional religious systems to be apostate and it alone possess the complete truth.
Strong Leadership - often an individual or small but powerful leadership group holds control of the group’s teachings and practices.
Asset Acquirement - often requires tithing and/or property transfer to the religious system.
Isolationist - to facilitate control over the members physically, intellectually, financially, and emotionally.
Controlling - exercises control over the members. Sometimes this is through fear, threatening loss of salvation if you leave the group. Sometimes through indoctrination.
Indoctrination - possesses methods to reinforce the cult’s beliefs and standards where opposing views are ridiculed and often misrepresented.
Apocalyptic - to give the members a future focus and philosophical purpose in avoiding the apocalypse or being delivered through it.
Experience - various practices including meditation, repetition of words and/or phrases, and ‘spiritual’ enlightenment with God are used as confirmation of their truth.
Depravation - sleep and food deprivation which weakens the will of the subject.
This is uncommon, though practiced by more severe cults
Persecution - predictions of being persecuted and often combined with claiming any opposing views demonstrated against them as a form of persecution.
What I see here, smacks right in the face of the teachings of the RCC, But, then again, the RCC is way across the board on most issues, since it changes doctrines from generation to generation. -When, for instance was the assumption of Mary dogmatized, 1968, maybe?
How about Limbo? they teach one generation that they have the only truth, then teach the next generation another truth, in total opposition to the first. O-Tay ?!
Blessings to you all as you seek the truth,
Tim