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Ramalama
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I really need help. In our RCIA class last week, the leader handed out excerpts of a book, *The Ten Commandments: Laws of the Heart *, by Sister Joan Chittister. Here are some of the author’s points:
None of this makes sense to me. I believe God’s laws don’t change, they are absolutes. Also, I can’t imagine standing in front of my maker on judgement day saying, “Well, sure I remember that commandment, but I thought they were just guidelines!”
Am I wrong? Does this stuff make sense to any of you? Is this stuff what the Catholic church believes or am I in a rogue parish? Does anyone know anything about Sister Joan Chittister? Help!
- Scholars cannot agree whether Thou Shall Not Kill, means you shouldn’t kill or you shouldn’t murder. (I thought it was pretty well worked out.)
- Law grows, law changes. “It is when we teach laws as inflexible, rigid, and absolute that the law is destroyed.”
None of this makes sense to me. I believe God’s laws don’t change, they are absolutes. Also, I can’t imagine standing in front of my maker on judgement day saying, “Well, sure I remember that commandment, but I thought they were just guidelines!”
Am I wrong? Does this stuff make sense to any of you? Is this stuff what the Catholic church believes or am I in a rogue parish? Does anyone know anything about Sister Joan Chittister? Help!