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bear06
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Bahahahaha! I think it’s funny that both sides seem to be thinking that Quaere Verum is addressing them. If you look, Quaere Verum didn’t really address people in error. That could be one on either side of the “Traditionalist/Novus Ordo” debate. The issue was not are you right or wrong being a traditionalist but are you right or wrong in the way you correct people! You guys have taken a “what’s the best way to defend Truth” question and turned it into a “Traditionalist/Novus Ordo” debate.
Quaere Verum - back to your conversation…
A blanket answer probably wouldn’t do it. Sometimes you have to pick and choose your battles and speak by actions and not words. That said, we are still not all called to the same way of dealing with people. And frankly, we are not always called to use the same way with everybody. I think, sometimes, that people have a “policy” to do things a certain way which leads people to act the same way with everyone. This doesn’t allow for the fact that some don’t react the same way to the same things. Tactics that might work for some may not be the best for others. We have to learn to get out of our heads and into other’s. Sometimes this requires going outside our “comfort zones” and using tactics that we aren’t used to.
For example - When the parental consent law was up for a vote here, it was necessary to get the word out. I’m not at all comfortable with passing out literature and picketing but that was what was necessary. (first example off the top of my head!)
Quaere Verum - back to your conversation…
A blanket answer probably wouldn’t do it. Sometimes you have to pick and choose your battles and speak by actions and not words. That said, we are still not all called to the same way of dealing with people. And frankly, we are not always called to use the same way with everybody. I think, sometimes, that people have a “policy” to do things a certain way which leads people to act the same way with everyone. This doesn’t allow for the fact that some don’t react the same way to the same things. Tactics that might work for some may not be the best for others. We have to learn to get out of our heads and into other’s. Sometimes this requires going outside our “comfort zones” and using tactics that we aren’t used to.
For example - When the parental consent law was up for a vote here, it was necessary to get the word out. I’m not at all comfortable with passing out literature and picketing but that was what was necessary. (first example off the top of my head!)