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Jaberwocky
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Well lets be clear on somethings.Well, Jabber, after 29 posts where you pound the table with your theories, you’d think we’d all “get it”. (Add the 27 posts in the other thread.) We don’t, and you can type out another 56 posts affirming your views, and we will still disagree that your theology is in agreement with scripture, tradition, and Church teaching. It is purely YOUR opinion, which we believe is bizarre, adamant, pedantic, and any other pertinent adjective that describes your activity here.
Please know that you may continue many more posts with your last words. I and the others will still disagree. You have a strange obsessive mindset with regard to this, and strive to force-feed it upon others indisciminately and relentlessly. Is this the way of Jesus, who allowed others to walk away in John 6, when folks had difficulty coping with His teaching? He did not run after them. You are attempting to coerce folks here when obviously they do not accept it. So yes, this is a very unholy attitude, very un-Christ-like and highly imprudent, devoid of wisdom and love for your neighbor. Note well, the Church has put forth in several of her documents that nobody is to be coerced with regard to the faith. If so, She will condemn the act. Mystici Corporis.
You’ll not see my face in this thread again. So carry on.
The Church has been around for 2000 years now and there are many and will continue to be many who do not agree with her nor understand her. So I think the metric that you do not understand or agree with what I am saying is hardly a metric on the invalidity of what I say.
Therefore, let me present my case as I presented it to otjm above and you can explain to me, our of charity, as to what is wrong with my argument.
I argue that
- Doctrine is necessary for love but not sufficient.
So doctrine is not just a tool. It is necessary is what I contend.
Please do present to me your explanation as to what is wrong with the above.