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Eufrosnia
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Regardless of whether it be through words or actions, it will always be through the Holy Spirit. That is not at debate here.I can tell that you’re against it. But the Church does not share your opinion. The Church places a great deal of faith in the grace of the Holy Spirit to speak through words and through gestures. Both need not happen at the same time. Sometimes, one is more appropriate than the other.
The point of debate here is whether it is reasonable to justify unreasonable assent due to gesture. Since gesture cannot provide reason to convert, it is not a reasonable methodology for evangelizing in and of itself.
To disagree would require you to provide some Church teaching that the Church is pro-unresaonable assent. But I am willing to bet that there is no such teaching because Council of Trent condemned requiring unreasonable assent under Fideism.
Can you provide actual teaching by at least one of them? Because as far as I am aware, there exists no teaching that says “good works by itself is evangelizing”. Nearly every Pope, including POPE FRANCIS has said that witness through life AND WORDS is evangelizing.You and many great missionaries disagree, not to mention you and Pope Pius XII, Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and now Pope Francis.
So I am not really sure if they disagree with me at all.
These are legends though. And you have to admit that we are not to follow St. Francis. We follow the Church of Christ and we interpret and dissect the life of St. Francis through the teachings of the Church. Not the other way around.Once upon a time, St. Francis asked Br. Leo to go with him to preach. The arrived at the town. Br. Leo followed Francis waiting to see where they would stop to preach. As they went through the town, Francis greeted everyone and showed great love for the people of that place. When they reached the gate at the other side of the town, Br. Leo asked the Holy Father, “Where are we going to preach?” To which the Holy Father answered, “We just did.”
Going through a town with smiles and joy is not reason to think the religion of St. Francis true, yes? If you were to put yourself in the shoes of an unbeliever, what part of that story makes you think Christianity is true?
More importantly, are you aware of the names Jim Jones or David Koresh? Do you know why people were drawn to them?
As I said before, things are good because you became Catholic this way. But others might have left the very Catholic Church because they felt “love” in the United Church or with a Jim Jones or a David Koresh. Do you realize why the position you are advocating is actually dangerous?That was not my experience and the Franciscans never tried to convince me to become Catholic. They showed me Catholicism through the way that they imitated Francis’ love for Christ.
A person being happy and joyful does not give us reason to think there is something extraordinary in them. You have happy atheists, happy Catholics, happy Buddhists, happy Hindus, happy sociopaths, happy followers of Jim Jones and David Koresh etc.I know that I’m not a great luminary. If an ox like me can see that there is something out of the ordinary to these men, others who are more intelligent can see it more quickly and probably understand it with less questions than I asked.
So how is happiness, joy or love that these people offer any indication that their faith is true?
I would kindly like to request if possible, that you perhaps look in to the figures such as Jim Jones or David Koresh. These people thrived on using the things you want to use to win followers. In fact, one of the common tricks used to recruit is called “love bombing”.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_bombing
But here you are advocating that we use this very principle and methodology as our primary method of evangelizing. Why? We should be, if anything, driving people away from even thinking of doing something of that sort. This is a dangerous position where people have been killed as a result
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peoples_Temple#Mass_murder.2Fsuicide_at_the_Temple.27s_Jonestown_agricultural_commune
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koresh#Raid_and_siege_by_federal_authorities
What you must remember is that any such thing a Catholic can do, anyone else can do too. What others cannot do is give actual reasons to believe their religion. That is where we should be concentrating on. Not going in to this sort of cheap tactics. Does it work? yes. But it is playing with fire.
So I am not sure why you are honestly advocating this and even claiming that people should follow it.
Also, can we move this discussion to the “Proselytize” thread I opened? I will make the same post there and we can continue on it
Proselytize thread
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=778008