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Or should/could they defend their position?
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I’m always happy to, I love debate. Any time, any place… My friends know not to make Catholic jokes around me.Or should/could they defend their position?
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It seems other Catholics by trying to be accepted in their thoughts and words from others who hold opposing views, do not realize that they can cause scandal either to other Catholics, to the person theyre discussing with, or both. It seems they get confused between what compassion is and what is not. Truth, tough love, and honesty is – which is true compassion, often gets cited as uncompassionate, since it does not affirm a person’s “feelings” in a bubble gum pop sort of way, because it goes against what that person wans to hear, rather than what is factual.Nah, Catholics have just as much right to say what they want as atheists, or homosexuals or whatever. And I enjoy debating. So, y’know, go ahead and say what you want to say, or do what you want to do.![]()
Exactly. Live and let live. or Debate.Nah, Catholics have just as much right to say what they want as atheists, or homosexuals or whatever. And I enjoy debating. So, y’know, go ahead and say what you want to say, or do what you want to do.![]()
In reference to the factual truth ive mentioned above, I meant factual truth as in quotes by the Popes, for instance. They have said and declared things, yet people try to hide those quotes. The fact that they were said, is a fact.It irks me slightly when Catholics act as if their beliefs based on faith are concrete fact. I mean, faith by definition is belief without evidence, so it doesn’t make much sense. Not that I believe they shouldn’t be allowed to claim that it’s fact.
I am aware of this too and I agree whole heartedly. Although some things are just facts and theres no way to beat around that bush. Some people arent offended or hurt by the way you word it, they are offended that it isnt what they wanted to hear. Thats is out of one’s control. Keep in mind the person also asked your opinion too.I think its always important to assess the situation, and assess the person you are speaking with. That is not to say that we shouldn’t speak the truth, but I think it is very important to speak the truth in the best way possible given any situation. This flame inside of us burns SO brightly, and it is so very important that we use it to ignite the flame in others. Not to burn them to the ground. I try to keep that in mind with how I speak, with how I present the Truth, and with how I word my arguments in a debate.
I’m always happy to, I love debate. Any time, any place… My friends know not to make Catholic jokes around me.
Good for you, a person after my own heart, people dont try this with Jewish/Moslem people so why try it with Catholics, I am the same any hint of disrespect my tongue slides into action.:tsktsk:
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I have never been confronted about my beliefs in public except once, by high school friends about 20 years later. I asserted my bliefs. We were in a bar having a couple of beers. They were both athiest. One at least was raised Catholic. The extent of the discussion was the one raised Catholic summarizing like "so you believe there is a supreme being… etc… " and I said yes. The most of a response I got was something like "really?" and I said yes, really. That was pretty much the end of it.Or should/could they defend their position?
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Unfortunately there are even “practicing” Catholics who spout the kind of heterodox thinking you describe as well. Obviously, they aren’t “practicing” nearly enough.I’m ashamed to say I got into a yelling match on phone yesterday about the Church. I have a virus and not feeling well . A Jewish friend and her non practising RC husband were carrying on about Priests not being able to get married, birth control , a bad Pope from hundreds of years ago , Papal infallibility, and sex scandals.
Whats with that? I don’t want to hear that baloney , if you love God and are mad at Church go to another . Our Church is the Rock. I think I am getting old and grumpy so any debate gets me heated up. LOL I gave good replies , sick and all but really I am starting to think I will just nip in the bud in the future. It bothered me because the husband went to confession (after 40 years) and received Communion at our Vigil. Why do that? I feel its so wrong if the things you argued with me about are in your mind. Am I being too sensitive or judgemental?![]()
It depends on what we are talking about. If someone is baiting me, or is bringing this up in a meeting with a different purpose, I don’t participate in a patently unfruitful discussion. I would divert them as gracefully as possible until such a time as they do wish to truly talk.Or should/could they defend their position?
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