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Like fun I haven’t. I provided a link to the text once already in this thread. Here it is again: papalencyclicals.net/Pius09/p9ineff.htmYes it is. You just haven’t read the entire decree Ineffabilis Deus.
Just because I don’t see in it what you’re talking about with reference to the later Catholic Encyclopedia article (the “spiritual conception” of St. Mary) doesn’t mean I haven’t read the encyclical.
Ineffabilis Deus is the official explanation given by the Roman Catholic Church, so I don’t know what this portion of your reply has to do with what I’ve written, beyond the fact that you’re unhappy that I disagree with you and want to attribute your failure to provide a convincing argument to some defect in your interlocutor (I guess when I was Roman Catholic I understood everything by virtue of reading “official explanations”…hey, wait a minute…That’s usually the case with non-Catholics. They will read the dogma itself (without bothering to read the official explanations given by the Catholic Church), create some fantastic and incomprehensible conclusions from it - with the claim that their incomprehensible conclusions are what the CC teaches - and viola!, somehow the CC teaches heresy.![]()
In post #211, you italicized and underlined “when” in the sentence “this is because during the time of Pope Alexander VII, the matter of when the body is animated was still debated”, which certainly makes it seem like it is the point. From here on out, if you’re going to use orthographic means of emphasizing things that are not the point, I really wish you’d let us all know, because that’s very confusing.WHEN animation occurs was not the point of Pope Alexander VII"s decree or of Ineffabilis Deus.
Because usually we post in English here on CAF, and as far as I know you don’t speak Spanish, and the Pope in question was not Hispanic, so it is odd. It’s not a problem, though.It was the first text that popped up when I googled the Encyclical of Pope ALexander VII. I figure since it is quite easly to use a google translator, I didn’t bother to give the English translation. Since you say you know Spanish, why does it even matter? What’s the point of this comment?![]()
I’m rejecting it based on the fact that I already didn’t believe in, and the subsequent clarification which you presented as though it agrees with Orthodoxy was proven to be not in agreement with Orthodoxy once you fleshed it out a little more (see Cavaradossi’s post in reply to Joe370).That’s fine. As long as it is understood that you are rejecting it based only on what you falsely claim the doctrine is teaching, not based on what the doctrine is actually teaching.