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AlanFromWichita
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It would be nice to engage dissenters in dialog in such a way that it didn’t escalate to a fight. I believe we can achieve that on this very board, if not on this very thread. Here, I’ll try starting right now to do my part. Well, maybe I’m not quite ready to give up a little animosity.
You want to stamp out anti-authoritarian attitudes. You might start by looking at the authorities and their little crusaders the way many people see them.
You see, we are like monkeys climbing the tree of knowledge that we all have climbed since Adam and Eve gave us the idea. We want to get up top because we want to see the view. Sometimes the monkeys at the top look down and see all the smiling faces looking up at them. When the ones at the bottom look up, all the see is a bunch of tail ends.
(OK, just kidding. I was told that joke at my last job in a bureacracy and thought I’d try to sneak it in here.)
Quite seriously, if you are saying that those who have problems with some beliefs and aren’t actively trying to change at any given moment, should not call themselves Catholic because we aren’t, then you yourself are guilty of heresy, sir. If you ask us to leave the Church, then you have committed the spiritual (but not physical) equivalent of an abortion.
We imperfectly believing marginal Catholics are very inconvenient and embarrassing for the angels who populate the pews every week. Cast them out of the Body of Christ and let them wither without the life-giving power of the Eucharist.
Come to think of it, why don’t we restart the Inquisition while we’re at it? Maybe if you torture me enough I’ll confess to whatever you think I should, then you can feel all good that you have helped save my soul.
Alan
It would be nice to engage dissenters in dialog in such a way that it didn’t escalate to a fight. I believe we can achieve that on this very board, if not on this very thread. Here, I’ll try starting right now to do my part. Well, maybe I’m not quite ready to give up a little animosity.
If the issue is not about me or you or anybody else, then what issue is there?Ultimately, the issue is not about me or you or whoever. Ultimately, the issue is about authority and our willingness to accept it or reject it.
You want to stamp out anti-authoritarian attitudes. You might start by looking at the authorities and their little crusaders the way many people see them.
You see, we are like monkeys climbing the tree of knowledge that we all have climbed since Adam and Eve gave us the idea. We want to get up top because we want to see the view. Sometimes the monkeys at the top look down and see all the smiling faces looking up at them. When the ones at the bottom look up, all the see is a bunch of tail ends.
Yes, you are right. They should put a scarlet letter on their forehead, wear sackcloth and ashes, and grovel outside the Church as the real Catholics enter for their ceremony for which those beggars outside will never be able to dress properly. I wish they’d just go away; let’s turn on the sprinkler and maybe they’ll at least be showered…If one rejects it than one needs to be honest about it and not go about like nothings going on.
Yeah, and if it doesn’t sink in after the second time, shout it very loudly. If that doesn’t work, repeatedly threaten them, tell them they are hellbound and are mixed up, and that they should really leave the Church in shame for pretending to be like one of us.I am all for proper catechesis, but some will not even accept the truth after being instructed in it. In this case they need to be honest and follow their convictions.
You are right. The Church should not risk the public disgrace of having me as a member. She baptized me in the cradle (btw are you a cradle or convert) and says, as AAA apologists have upheld, that I am a Catholic forever even if I’m excommunicated or denounce my faith.The Church is voluntary. No one is forced to belong to her. If the call to fidelity cost us numbers, so be it. The truth is not about numbers, the truth stands on its own even if no one believes.
Quite seriously, if you are saying that those who have problems with some beliefs and aren’t actively trying to change at any given moment, should not call themselves Catholic because we aren’t, then you yourself are guilty of heresy, sir. If you ask us to leave the Church, then you have committed the spiritual (but not physical) equivalent of an abortion.
We imperfectly believing marginal Catholics are very inconvenient and embarrassing for the angels who populate the pews every week. Cast them out of the Body of Christ and let them wither without the life-giving power of the Eucharist.
Come to think of it, why don’t we restart the Inquisition while we’re at it? Maybe if you torture me enough I’ll confess to whatever you think I should, then you can feel all good that you have helped save my soul.
Alan