E
Eden_of_Mind
Guest
You can believe that as you like. I did, of course, come to this forum inclined toward a certain view or else the question would obviously have not been quite so vexing for me. I had, however, expected that the answers forthcoming would have been stronger, closer in proximity to what Eden and Shiann so fairly tried to demonstrate to me. Their patience is appreciated immensely.You have been mostly polite and respectful as a non-Catholic on this Catholic forum. That is greatly appreciated. I personally believe that you have posed this question with your mind already made up.
Nevertheless, when I stated my conclusion, it was ONLY meant to be a conclusion in the context of this present discussion. In other words, so far I believe that the victims of the Roman church’s judgments demonstrate it to be a false church. Do I think that the discussion is over, that the debate is finished? If I did, I would be both illogical and unfair. I don’t presume that the best answers that Rome can give will all be found here in this forum.
Oh, no… I imagine that there are “overtones,” as you say. I’m trying to be fair but I do have feelings about what happened to people I admire (like Tyndale) or to people I believe to have been brothers and sisters of my spiritual family, including certain children that perished with their parents. It would be impossible to lack emotion about this and, of course, as I think I made rather clear from the start, the argument at least seems strong to me.There are subtle overtones throughout your posts that point to your disdain for the Catholic Church. Please forgive me ahead of time if I have completey misinterpreted your motives, but I am ususally quite astute at reading between the lines.
Nevertheless, I was and still am most willing to hear “the other side” fairly. If I disagree, it is a personal principle of mine always to give a fair reason and explanation as to where I think the other argument, properly understood, has failed. I hope to have lived up to that here. It is one method of keeping emotional bias to a minimum. If I can’t render a reason, so to speak, offer an explanation as to where the other argument has gone wrong, then I cannot rightly be confident that it has. Even then, I must be cautious.
Sigh. Please, sir, I think I understand your feelings, but that really is a bit too much. This is precisely why I take the time to offer explanations as to where an argument has gone wrong *. If I were to simply say to you, “Nope, you can’t possibly have a good reason for what Rome did because that would mean my beliefs would be wrong,” well, then I would have said nothing and violated the principle I try to follow to safeguard myself from overly biased reasoning.Catholics believe that Christ instituted the Catholic Church 2000 years ago and He said that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. If as you say, the Catholic Church fell into error at any point in time on matters of faith and morals, then you have accused Jesus of being a liar.
I know that all the Roman Catholics on this board believe Rome to be the true Church for reasons that have nothing to do with this issue. There are other questions, fundamental questions, on history and authority and Scripture and this question I’m asking is only one of many.
At the same time, to deny that Rome is the true Church is obviously not in itself to call Christ a liar. It is merely to suggest that Christ founded another Church and that, perhaps, the arguments in other areas for Rome’s supremacy are invalid. I may, instead, have missed something here… but I am trying to be fair. I have seen some of the possible strength to answers given by Eden and Shiann. They ultimately fail, as I see it, because they overlook one aspect or another of the problem.
I understand. I simply do not assume that Rome is the true church and the argument I have given, so far, seems to deny this. There’s still a great deal more work to do in other areas.This is one of many reasons that I am steadfast and confident in the validity of the One True Church–The Catholic Church.
Then perhaps you are not giving GOD much credit.I do not expect you to convert according to what we say here.
Mickey said:(Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 110]).
An excellent passage from Ignatius on the nature of the universal Christian Church. I’m making my way through the early fathers and they are fascinating, although their language is not like ours, often by their own admission. They require very careful study.
Thank you for offering me your thoughts. I realize that nothing I say could ever demand anyone’s time or attention and so it is a favor to me that you’ve come and shared your time. I hope it hasn’t proven fruitless to anyone here.*