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ConstantineTG
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I think this is where hindsight makes us think it could have been done better. But the fact is, it is hard to plan for the unknown. He wouldn’t have predicted how this could have been received. Even if he expounds on it a bit, what if other people picked up on something else?Like I said in another thread, he could have easily added a line/a few words to avoid the confusion that has come about from this homily. That addition would not have made it “simplistic” by any means.
I say, just say what you want to say and not worry too much about how others will react. True Catholics, other Christians, and those who may be interested in Christianity will ask questions. Perhaps this becomes a great opportunity to have people knock on the door and ask questions. Or maybe not.
I don’t think anyone who believes in universalism would convert to Catholicism anyway even if Pope Francis preaches that. So no loss there.