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Gilbert_Keith
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Truthstalker
I like to think I have enough humility that if I am carrying weeds, I would be willing to listen to correction. In some cases I don’t know if something is a weed or not. There are many beautiful plants in the Catholic garden; there are others that seem ugly. But the best we can do is to ask each other what that plant is, and whether it is a weed, and in the end let God do the sorting.
Well said about God sorting everything out. He always does, and that is humbling for us to remember.
We should submit to the truth God has given us and stand united in it. But I don’t see how humility is furthered by disagreeing with our pastors to the point of going out and starting a new denomination every few months … which seems to be where Protestantism is right now.
You are right about dissension within the Catholic Church. But the Church is united in spite of its dissension. When things get bad enough, the dissenter is told to get lost (excommunicated). This is an ancient tradition in the Church.
As a rule, Catholics finally submit in humility to the official teaching of the Church (some teachings are not absolutely official and there is room for discussion … that’s what theologians are for). The Catholics who don’t submit may well become Protestants, and may well start another religion. How is that a proof of humility or obedience of the type that Jesus demanded from the Jews when he said they should obey the Pharisees who had inherited their teachings and their seat of authority from Moses?
I like to think I have enough humility that if I am carrying weeds, I would be willing to listen to correction. In some cases I don’t know if something is a weed or not. There are many beautiful plants in the Catholic garden; there are others that seem ugly. But the best we can do is to ask each other what that plant is, and whether it is a weed, and in the end let God do the sorting.
Well said about God sorting everything out. He always does, and that is humbling for us to remember.
We should submit to the truth God has given us and stand united in it. But I don’t see how humility is furthered by disagreeing with our pastors to the point of going out and starting a new denomination every few months … which seems to be where Protestantism is right now.
You are right about dissension within the Catholic Church. But the Church is united in spite of its dissension. When things get bad enough, the dissenter is told to get lost (excommunicated). This is an ancient tradition in the Church.
As a rule, Catholics finally submit in humility to the official teaching of the Church (some teachings are not absolutely official and there is room for discussion … that’s what theologians are for). The Catholics who don’t submit may well become Protestants, and may well start another religion. How is that a proof of humility or obedience of the type that Jesus demanded from the Jews when he said they should obey the Pharisees who had inherited their teachings and their seat of authority from Moses?