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AndyF
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Is there any objection to Catholics having discussion or study in Ontology. Are there
any caveats or ground rules one should be aware of.? Can God be discussed simply on the principle that he is a being.? Are there threats to the pious, and how do we recognize them.?
Having doctoral credentials seems to appease these to some extent, but somewhat reluctantly. These same are more likely to be labeled has presenting a new “ism” of sorts regardless of intent and motive.
I am hoping that once and for all the ground rules are clearly defined to everyone’s liking.
Andy
any caveats or ground rules one should be aware of.? Can God be discussed simply on the principle that he is a being.? Are there threats to the pious, and how do we recognize them.?
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I ask because I have been criticized for having pagan leanings simply by hypothetically juxtaposing diety in specific respectable hypothetical scenarios. I found this stance surprising.
I have come to realize that some moderators would not recognize an ontological discussion if they saw it, and usually I need to explain myself. The message I receive is that in general one cannot advance in this study without being labeled has treasonous in some way. A person cannot hypothetically take God out of the strict context of what one is directed to believe in to make a point. No one is allowed to "let's suppose....". To some God is seen has an intolerant being not open to any scrutiny. Scrutiny to some implies mistrust, and scrutiny can never have a motive of general interest for entertainment or used has a tool for discovery, even to the extent the empirical would allow, and for our mystics it goes without saying this is the limitation. I get the sense that something could be discovered that could be an embarrassment, therefore individuals can be found who have taken on a personal crusade to rescue God from the likes of these "adventurous" risk takers. To them doing so can only be a manifestation of diabolical influence.
I am hoping that once and for all the ground rules are clearly defined to everyone’s liking.
Andy