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Please cite your source for the Orthodox teaching. Thanks.Yes, Prmerger.
See below.
Please don’t adopt such a condescending tone when you reply to me. Thanks.
See above.
I just have.
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Please cite your source for the Orthodox teaching. Thanks.Yes, Prmerger.
See below.
Please don’t adopt such a condescending tone when you reply to me. Thanks.
See above.
I just have.
Sarah x![]()
I have asked you to stop being so condescending in your posts.Perhaps it’s because you don’t know what contradictory means..
Yep. It’s like a math problem that your professor, in whom you have great faith, has given the answer.From everything I’ve been reading I wouldn’t be ‘‘rejected’’ but rather, I would be encouraged - encouraged to keep searching, keep reading, keep studying, keep discussing … until I eventually believed as you did
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Even my children have grown out of such childish taunts.I won’t if you won’t.
Sound fair?![]()
Hey, nobody’s holding a gun to your head. Just like you say, you’re always welcome to ask and such, no pressure asked.
How MUCH you want to learn is entirely up to you. Like X-Files said, the Truth is Out There…![]()
whatshouldwecallme.tumblr.com/post/18880210632/when-my-friend-her-bf-are-having-the-same-fight-theyEven my children have grown out of such childish taunts.
We’re done.
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Hi Sarah,I have asked you to stop being so condescending in your posts.
I’ve given you the contradictory statements regarding purgatory.
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I know, I know, it’s nice to be open minded and try to listen to everyone. But I’ve found that forums can be much more enjoyable when the really noisy trolls are silenced. You can even use the “view post” feature to look at a person’s post and check in occasionally and see if their behavior has improved at all! :bounce:
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Hi Char,I’ve already answered these points, except to offer that what’s really trivial is that which is bound to perish. If you have a soul that will perish, because you think it dies with your body, then I can see why you think your immortal soul is trivial and you won’t bother worrying about it.
But here’s the bottom line: you are here at Catholic Answers; so you are worrying about it … and therefore it is not trivial to you.![]()
'zactly.Being true to your conscience does not mean that you are right.
I think you have misinterpreted the section you quoted. I says “faith is certain” not believe with certainty. It seems to me there is more than a sutle difference between the two phrases.I don’t limit my discussion to what has been discussed in this thread.
CCC 157 Faith is certain. It is more certain than all human knowledge because it is founded on the very word of God who cannot lie. To be sure, revealed truths can seem obscure to human reason and experience, but "the certainty that the divine light gives is greater than that which the light of natural reason gives."31 "Ten thousand difficulties do not make one doubt."32
As I understand it, we are supposed to believe, with certainty, that the Biblical account of God creating the universe is a matter of fact, and one which is proven through logic.
Since logic is able to account for supernatural facts and science is unable to account for supernatural facts, and I have no way of telling for sure what is natural and what is supernatural, why would I ever rely on science? Should I always rely on logic since logic is clearly superior? And isn’t that position the exact reverse of scientism?
Yes.I think you have misinterpreted the section you quoted. I says “faith is certain” not believe with certainty. It seems to me there is more than a sutle difference between the two phrases.
Some supernatural facts, like the Incarnation are also accessible to science. Jesus, when he was alive, presented much empirical data. He was seen, heard, and touched.
In any other field of endeavor it’s very easy to list important work over the last 100 years, but you’re saying metaphysics could have closed up shop centuries ago as anything that was remotely useful had already been done. Agreed.Why do you limit the discoveries to the last 100 years? As a matter of fact, the discoveries are ancient and still operative since they were first made by people who sat still and thought hard.
You’re not making much sense to me, as I’ve already pointed out.All mathematics is metaphysical knowledge, as I’ve already pointed out.
If that guy was a logical positivist he can be ignored - their concept of verifiability fell out of fashion, as I’ve already pointed out.In Philosophy and Logical Syntax Rudolf Carnap used the concept of verifiability to reject metaphysics.
But if we allow anyone else to dictate whether our conscience is well-formed, we are not letting our conscience be our guide and so fall at the first hurdle.There are a few optional twiddly bits but the right theology is basically let your conscience be your guide. Keep this to yourself though, as it’s been known to frighten quite a few horses.
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This guide is only as good as its formation.
We both are, see Paul’s argument in Romans 14.My conscience tells me that this is potentially dangerous advice. Which one of us is right?
Oh dear oh dear oh dear.inocente
I know of no one these days who would agree that math is metaphysics, perhaps you would cite a few. It might have been true in antiquity, I don’t know, but you’re on the internet dude, you can’t be that ancient.
Is Bertrand Russell recent enough? Or is anyone who lived before you an idiot?
“Mathematical knowledge appeared to be certain, exact and applicable to the real world; moreover it was obtained by mere thinking, without the need of observation. Consequently, it was thought to supply an ideal, from which everyday empirical knowledge fell short. It was supposed, on the basis of mathematics, that thought is superior to sense, intuition to observation. If the world of sense does not fit mathematics, so much the worse for the world of sense. … Mathematics is, I believe, the chief source of the belief in eternal and exact truth, as well as a super-sensible intelligible world.” Bertrand Russell, Mathematician
If you don’t see the implied term “metaphysical” in Russell’s description of mathematics, I guess you just don’t want to see it.
This is a trenchant point, when one considers why non-Catholics have chosen this particular forum in which to dialogue.But here’s the bottom line: you are here at Catholic Answers; so you are worrying about it … and therefore it is not trivial to you.![]()
Oh, p-shaw, friend!PR
I have visited your website. Well done good and faithful servant!![]()
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