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TomD123
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Last point: you said in post 66 that Satan is interested in abortion because of how it brings children away from the beatific vision. And I commented on this before but I have to ask: If this is what makes abortion sinful, would murdering people right after baptism be not sinful? you will probably say that it is sinful but why then in your opinion?It is merciful, I agree. But this is still a limit on God’s mercy for these Children. everybody else is given the chance to have the full extent of God’s mercy (heaven) therefore giving these people less than the full chance is inconsistant, it is merciful but not to the full extent of God’s mercy, which is not given to all but offered to all.Your personal favorite has absolutely no ground to stand on though.
Remember, according to what Vatican I defined, once a dogma is defined by the extraordinary Magisterium, then the meaning of that dogma has ALREADY BEEN determined and DEFINED for all time. This is the very PURPOSE AND NATURE of a dogmatic definition: TO DEFINE for ALL time what the Church means and HOW we are to understand and believe it. what I mean is that the dogma can be explained and applied further
Pope Pius IX, First Vatican Council, Sess. 3, Chap. 2 on Revelation, 1870, ex cathedra: “Hence, also, that understanding of its sacred dogmas must be perpetually retained, which Holy Mother Church has once declared; and there must never be a recession from that meaning under the specious name of a deeper understanding.”
Deeper understanding implies a change to the dogma, an explanation implies a re-wording so that all can understand it and can see it from a different angle and how it may apply in real life.
Remember also, Catechisms certainly can quote dogmatic definitions, but NO catechism can in and of itself pronounce its OWN dogmatic definition. True, but that does not mean we throw out the catechism as worthless?