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simplynoone
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Well, if it does not exist, you have heard of Pascal’s wager, have you not?
Oh geez! do I ever! I have had this bit of mentality used on me more than a few times. Drove me nuts… I do not understand how one can accept such a line of thinking. Either you know or you do not. I had to go with the honesty of my heart… that I would not live my life based on what I do not know. I am not good because I believe in God and my goodness of heart is not good if it based on hoping to have eternal life. I am who I am regardless of my beliefs and I will not be something else to cater TO my beliefs or the possibility that something could be true.
And no, my belief in Jesus Christ and the Church is actually not based solely or mostly on feelings. I have read earnestly all my life on it, including looking at other religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, to see if they had the truth to them on religion and the meaning of life. I always came back to Catholicism on logical grounds.
Hey, I wonder if you have ever noticed the positive light given to the East wind in the Tanakh. About the only thing negative said about it is not to worship the Eastern Sun. That means the knowledge of the eastern philosophies IS beneficial to enlightening the eyes, but the knowledge should not be worshiped. I loved this when I noticed it because I, too, spent time emmersed in the philosophical studies of the eastern religions. There is much to apply in helping to understand the Truths of the Tanakh and life in general.
I’m open-minded but have found myself pretty well-based.
I am not going to necessarily disagree with the first part as far as you are concerned. You do seem willing to be cordial when it comes to another view (even where I am concerned). As for the latter part, I guess this is where I personally would disagree … only because the base (the Tanakh) does not support the beliefs of the Catholics. But, time always gives way to Wisdom for those truly seeking it and thus, if you are… then you will find it. This I have no doubt of.
I was first introduced to Judaism
I cut off with this statement only because I am not in the position to discuss much of what you listed. This however does interest me… that the Catholics are becoming more aware of Judaism. The only issue I take with it is this: the knowledge being gained is still being manipulated to support something that is not in the foundation, the Tanakh.
I like that the religion is being taught, I just don’t like that it is being taught in a way that gives no real understanding… for if it gave real understanding, accepting a man as though he were God would be a no-no. Accepting the birth from a literal virgin would be a no-no. As well as many other misunderstandings that are still being accepted by the Catholic Church and its followers.
Still… I am quite intrigued with this tide toward Judaism… admittedly though, I am a bit suspicious of it given the lack of change toward the Truth.![]()