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AndyF
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So OK, we’ve beaten man into submission with words and threats of hell, commented on his inability to control one conscience, his own, and told him what a nasty entity he is.
From the perspective of an entity form among entity forms, I find it curious the imbalance of teaching the Church orients to one has opposed to the other, especially when all we see by experience is a nonchalant attitude to it’s life’s processes. From the consensus I receive in my surrounds I think I am correct in saying that Catholics hold their nation almost at par in respect to infallibility with God in worth.
First a few norms. I believe has a Catholic that all entities that can offend and please God are subject to him. They don’t hold a throne next to him, they are created servants
just has all entities are. This entity is a collective, a body of members either through coercion (which certainly mitigates their individual cases), or by democratic processes. It agrees to formation has a unit, to be responsible to it’s collective actions, invokes God’s blessing, pleads for mercy and forgiveness and functions theoretically for the better of all individuals, this endeavor to effect a common good. It is subject to fault all the same, or if some patriots would prefer the placebic … error.
The entity has a collective conscience and intellect, but not a soul, so we can rightfully presume in this case that more is/should produce a better success rate has to fending off sin.
The measure of culpability of it’s errors should also increase proportional to the number of consciences it has, since conscience is a good from God, and God has proven in the past to proportion good in measure. A sin classified has intrinsically mortal by an entity so blessed should bear on it’s shoulders a proportional responsibility. Therefore if Tom sins mortally and has only a singular conscience, by getting it wrong dies warranting damnation, all factors remaining equal, nation BestPeople should warrant a proportionately higher sentence in proportion to the blessings of plural consciences.
This impacts on vision also. It forms a lesson for the Faith of individuals. A one sided Church that refuses to aggressively view nations has Pahrasees in our time, remaining politically correct, serves no one and should step aside. The conclusion and reality is that it is impossible for millions of consciences to get it right all the time, AND,* avoid collective damnation* (I’m assuming an unbiased and a singular standard). If a collective can never warrant damnation, then neither do entities with singular consciences. In fact, such a valid argument I feel mitigates the human experience in priori to ever existing.
In conclusion I feel last judgments, if not the microsecond expedition that we are told it is (this could even explain it), would elicit some very creative defense strategies, and I would even say would be true winners in a conceptual cosmic justice overseeing. So I say count me in as a child on the precipous looking in onto the miserable. I wasn’t in the group of course that eventful day, but if I were, the first words I would say are…
“Where are the damned nations”
AndyF
From the perspective of an entity form among entity forms, I find it curious the imbalance of teaching the Church orients to one has opposed to the other, especially when all we see by experience is a nonchalant attitude to it’s life’s processes. From the consensus I receive in my surrounds I think I am correct in saying that Catholics hold their nation almost at par in respect to infallibility with God in worth.
First a few norms. I believe has a Catholic that all entities that can offend and please God are subject to him. They don’t hold a throne next to him, they are created servants
just has all entities are. This entity is a collective, a body of members either through coercion (which certainly mitigates their individual cases), or by democratic processes. It agrees to formation has a unit, to be responsible to it’s collective actions, invokes God’s blessing, pleads for mercy and forgiveness and functions theoretically for the better of all individuals, this endeavor to effect a common good. It is subject to fault all the same, or if some patriots would prefer the placebic … error.
The entity has a collective conscience and intellect, but not a soul, so we can rightfully presume in this case that more is/should produce a better success rate has to fending off sin.
The measure of culpability of it’s errors should also increase proportional to the number of consciences it has, since conscience is a good from God, and God has proven in the past to proportion good in measure. A sin classified has intrinsically mortal by an entity so blessed should bear on it’s shoulders a proportional responsibility. Therefore if Tom sins mortally and has only a singular conscience, by getting it wrong dies warranting damnation, all factors remaining equal, nation BestPeople should warrant a proportionately higher sentence in proportion to the blessings of plural consciences.
This impacts on vision also. It forms a lesson for the Faith of individuals. A one sided Church that refuses to aggressively view nations has Pahrasees in our time, remaining politically correct, serves no one and should step aside. The conclusion and reality is that it is impossible for millions of consciences to get it right all the time, AND,* avoid collective damnation* (I’m assuming an unbiased and a singular standard). If a collective can never warrant damnation, then neither do entities with singular consciences. In fact, such a valid argument I feel mitigates the human experience in priori to ever existing.
In conclusion I feel last judgments, if not the microsecond expedition that we are told it is (this could even explain it), would elicit some very creative defense strategies, and I would even say would be true winners in a conceptual cosmic justice overseeing. So I say count me in as a child on the precipous looking in onto the miserable. I wasn’t in the group of course that eventful day, but if I were, the first words I would say are…
“Where are the damned nations”
AndyF