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Yes you are.Am I correct to assume that you don’t believe Jesus is God?
Yes you are.Am I correct to assume that you don’t believe Jesus is God?
Mine neither. Thanks. Yes looking is good. But I will leave you with this. Catholics have looked and believe they’ve found the church Christ established. And Protestants have looked for it as well and have found the Church to be Christ’s entire Body of believers if I understand the Protestant interpretation of Church correctly. Even Unitarian Universalists look and seek truth even if they might not see it fully in any single religious tradition. Bye.:banghead:
My patience is, unfortunately, not infinite.
Good luck on your faith journey, Sy.
Rather, look for the Church, the One Body, that Christ established, and then whatever that Church teaches, you should conform to.
Buh-bye. :sad_bye:
I wouldn’t necessarily assume as the above poster seemingly likes to do that someone didn’t know the faith they left just because they didn’t find the same thing in the faith as someone else did.At any rate, good luck on your faith journey. Would that you had known the faith that you left, before you went searching elsewhere.
I believe you hit the nail on the head. That is exactly the problem.I think the problem is that you continue to confuse faith with proof.
Thank’s for your comment Sy,I believe you hit the nail on the head. That is exactly the problem.
I hope that it is understood that others see a different view? That they see what you describe as prods and goads as seeking to challenge.Thank’s for your comment Sy,
Let’s hope that PR learns from her experience here that it is in no ones interest when a poster prods and goads other posters to pursue a dead end path.
God says _______ is wrong. You can fill the blank in with most all of God’s commandments.
Human creature says I don’t believe it is wrong.
Instead of answering the person picked at the initial comment that I thought it was splitting hairs than he went off on God could not be describe in human terms when the question asked did not address that. He says he will not participate anymore and I am sad because I would like to know how he can say anything about God including there is a God without using human terms?Do you think that such a situation could occur?
Right.you asked for an example, I gave you and example, you said it’s a non sequitur
Yep.Instead of answering the person picked at the initial comment that I thought it was splitting hairs than he went off on God could not be describe in human terms when the question asked did not address that. He says he will not participate anymore and I am sad because I would like to know how he can say anything about God including there is a God without using human terms?
Instead of answering, it was stated that all you had to do is reread the thread where of course there is no answer other than there are things we don’t understand. Yet when asked for these things no answer is given accept to attack the poster who has the audacity to keep asking unanswered questions.
If there are lessons to learn, I believe it is if you don’t like a poster do all you can to discredit as has been discussed let’s poison that well.
People pick and choose what they respond to. The poster in question certainly does.I hope that it is understood that others see a different view? That they see what you describe as prods and goads as seeking to challenge.
It seems to me that the purpose of the exchanges was to provoke and attack rather than to learn. The post were picked apart without any effort to address the points in the thread
For example:
It was asked
Instead of answering the person picked at the initial comment that I thought it was splitting hairs than he went off on God could not be describe in human terms when the question asked did not address that. He says he will not participate anymore and I am sad because I would like to know how he can say anything about God including there is a God without using human terms?
Instead of answering, it was stated that all you had to do is reread the thread where of course there is no answer other than there are things we don’t understand. Yet when asked for these things no answer is given accept to attack the poster who has the audacity to keep asking unanswered questions.
If there are lessons to learn, I believe it is if you don’t like a poster do all you can to discredit as has been discussed let’s poison that well.
But if the person on ignore can still see posts of the person ignoring them, the problem with the ignore that I see is if the poster being ignored makes comments about my posts, I wouldn’t know what potential falsehoods they may be saying about me. Case in point I recently had someone going by Saint Someone uncharitably say he bets I have a strong relationship with Satan and blood of children on my hands.sigh! O.K. I have enjoyed our exchanges my suggestion use the ignore.
The skeptic can quibble over whether all these claims are “interpolations” (that blessed word trotted out to wave away anything in the New Testament not to one’s liking). But the fact remains that this is what the documents have always recorded and (more significantly) they seem to bear out the actual record of what has occurred.
Borrowing from Mark, I say that the one who leaves the CC can quibble over whether all the teachings of the CC are “interpolations”–and this view gives permission to wave away anything the CC teaches THAT IS NOT TO ONE’S LIKING.Because the Church has an uncanny habit of remaining what she is, of zigging where the culture demands she must inevitably zag, and of continuing her strange ability to sieve out of the most depraved societies, those truths that are essential while avoiding the broad way of destruction proposed to her even by the Best and the Brightest. It’s like she’s guided by God or something.
Amen!The Jesus preached by and present in the Catholic Church is a perpetual smasher of the idols called “Jesus” that are erected by the ideologies, factions, and parties of the world to bless whatever insanity they propose or cling to.
Yet the Catholic Encyclopedia starts by saying they are:Non-trinitarians are not Christians. Thread title is misleading.
A liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni-personal instead of a tri-personal God.Yet the Catholic Encyclopedia starts by saying they are:
“A liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni-personal instead of a tri-personal God. In its general sense the name designates all disbelievers in the Trinity, whether Christian or non-Christian; in its present specific use it is applied to that organized form of Christianity which lays emphasis on the unity of the personality of God.”
newadvent.org/cathen/15154b.htm
Uh huh so while they are “hardly more” and “some of its members” exhibit a tendency, I guess the parts about them being Protestants and an organized form of Christianity like it says, were just put in there for window dressing or to take up space.A liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni-personal instead of a tri-personal God.
Name and doctrine
In its general sense the name designates all disbelievers in the Trinity, whether Christian or non-Christian; in its present specific use it is applied to that organized form of Christianity which lays emphasis on the unity of the personality of God…In short, present-day Unitarianism is hardly more than natural religion, and exhibits in some of its members a pronounced tendency towards Pantheistic speculation.
The Christ/messiah was prophesied to be a divine figure in the Old Testament. People who deny this are not Christians, and in calling themselves Christians they blaspheme. It would be like calling myself a “muslim” but then not submitting to Allah. I just negate the meaning of the word. (A pretty common thing to do these days, at least when it comes to marriage)Yet the Catholic Encyclopedia starts by saying they are:
“A liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni-personal instead of a tri-personal God. In its general sense the name designates all disbelievers in the Trinity, whether Christian or non-Christian; in its present specific use it is applied to that organized form of Christianity which lays emphasis on the unity of the personality of God.”
newadvent.org/cathen/15154b.htm
You asked for an example of where I conformed to my faith even when I did not “believe” (your term, in my faith we use the term “understand”) it, and I gave the example. That I conform to not using human traits when discussion God, even though it’s easier and more convenient because my faith teaches that God does not have human traits and it is wrong to speak of God that way.Right.
It didn’t answer my questions, at all.
That’s what a nonsequitur means.
For example, let’s say you are in a discussion with a person who has refused to immunize her children.
You say: can you show me some studies that have shown that it is bad to immunize children?
And this person says, “I believe that childbirth is one of the most beautiful, magnificent experiences any woman can ever go through!”
You would, rightly, say, “That is a non-sequitur, friend.”
And if this person says, “How dare you call my experiences giving birth non-sequiturs!”
you would understand that this person is not being reasonable. She did not answer your question, which was, “Can you show me some studies?”
Rather, she went off on a tangent that was…a non-sequitur.
And when you pointed that out, she responded as if you were dismissing her childbirth experience.
That’s the parallel to what has happened in our discussions.
Sy,A liberal Protestant sect which holds as it distinctive tenet the belief in a uni-personal instead of a tri-personal God.
Name and doctrine
In its general sense the name designates all disbelievers in the Trinity, whether Christian or non-Christian; in its present specific use it is applied to that organized form of Christianity which lays emphasis on the unity of the personality of God…In short, present-day Unitarianism is hardly more than natural religion, and exhibits in some of its members a pronounced tendency towards Pantheistic speculation.