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Hi, Paul,“Love the sinner; hate the sin.”
I’m interested in the source of this particular quote?
Hi, Paul,“Love the sinner; hate the sin.”
True! Even tho’ the vast majority of times that I have heard this, it was from a Mormon!“Love the sinner; hate the sin.”
Quoting that evil apostate, St. Augustine.True! Even tho’ the vast majority of times that I have heard this, it was from a Mormon!![]()
You are serious? Perhaps you truly need psychiatric help! 11 people saying ‘yup, I saw gold plates’ is in no way a serious testimony to events that supposedly happened over a thousand years before!And yet, there is no independent testimony that Jesus performed his miracles. We only have the bible which was written long after the events mentioned. All is based on faith.
With the book of mormon we have 11 witnesses to the book of mormon who never denied what they saw and never denied their testimony.
I have heard many Mormon leaders state (only partially jesting) that the LDS Church must be true because the missionaries haven’t destroyed it yet.And it is quite obvious from Mormon missionary efforts that they also do not believe that it is okay for people to believe as they see fit. Mormons give a great deal (personally to support their children missionaries) to spread their understanding of the gospel. They believe it is important for people to come to their understanding. And yet again it is bad when Catholics feel that their beliefs matter and that they should not declare them and defend them to others, but it’s perfectly okay for mormons to shout their beliefs and proclaim them as the “truth”.
The idea is from St. Augustine. His letter 211 (c. 424) contains the phrase Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum, which translates roughly as “With love for mankind and hatred of sins.”Hi, Paul,
I’m interested in the source of this particular quote?
Yes, putting someone on ignore is very christian. I am sure that if christ had an ignore button he too would have used it.Just out of curiosity ~ and since I have WhyMe on ignore it’s hard to know when all you see are the quotes in the posts of others ~ .
I have never heard that jesting. Can you reference it?I have heard many Mormon leaders state (only partially jesting) that the LDS Church must be true because the missionaries haven’t destroyed it yet.
And yet, many of the eight witnesses claimed to have seen and touched them. And what is credibility? When saint faustina was seeing christ in the host, was she crediable? No one else saw the visions. I must believe her. It takes faith. Now of course, we have 11 witnesses who saw the book of mormon. That is quite a lot of witnesses who never denied what they saw regardless if they had a falling out with Joseph Smith.Perhaps that’s what they claimed. Cowdery? Whitmer? Harris? None of those persons has any credibility and at least two of them were involved in the whole BOM fraud. Further, since the so-called “Golden Plates” did not exist, it does raise the question as to in the world they were testifying to. Perhaps to further their own interests in perpetrating the fraud?
saint therese believed in creating a heaven on earth by doing simple things for others. It was based on good works and yes she did believe in god even though she did go through the dark night of the soul. But I don’t remember her bible bashing protestants or mormons.Here’s a question: do you think Saint Therese followed Catholicdogma
while she did what she was doing? Good works flow from the Faith. Saint Therese would not think that you can be saved by good works and that it doesn’t matter what you believe on Faith and morals.
If you are defending a person’s right to believe and worship in what “they” believe is true, such as Mormonism, then you should be able to take communion.And is defending mormonism a reason not to take communion? Where is it written?
Yes, they all claimed to have “seen” (meaning spiritually, not actually) and touched them (through a cloth). Yes, it is true St. Faustine saw Christ when no one else saw her see Him. And you are willing to beleive her just one that. But you likely would not know her had she not been a Saint (and her cause for Saintfhood was up for many years before she was named a Saint). And the Chruch woudl never have named her a Saint on her saying what she saw. It was her impeccable life, and impeccable doctrine, a doctrine which taught with a brand new fullness a pre-existing truth.And yet, many of the eight witnesses claimed to have seen and touched them. And what is credibility? When saint faustina was seeing christ in the host, was she crediable? No one else saw the visions. I must believe her. It takes faith. Now of course, we have 11 witnesses who saw the book of mormon. That is quite a lot of witnesses who never denied what they saw regardless if they had a falling out with Joseph Smith.
Paul and also Rebecca J,The idea is from St. Augustine. His letter 211 (c. 424) contains the phrase Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum, which translates roughly as “With love for mankind and hatred of sins.”
The phrase has become more famous expressed as “Love the sinner but hate the sin” or “Hate the sin and not the sinner” (the latter form appearing in Mohandas Gandhi’s 1929 autobiography).
- cited at Snopes.com
You are wrong:Yes, they all claimed to have “seen” (meaning spiritually, not actually) and touched them (through a cloth).
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I have been really wondering about the answer to the OP, and particularly yours, WhyMe, because it has been such a puzzle to me how someone could consider themselves to be lds and Catholic. Especially since the huge bulk of your posts are in defense of Mormonism or Joseph Smith. I was glad to find this buried on page 17 of this thread to help me understand why. I can’t figure if you are a mom or a dad but my guess is mom.… I defend the lds church against undue criticism. I see nothing wrong in that. I view mormons as very religious who attempt to live according to what they believe is right. And they attempt to live holy lives because of it. I can think of worse things to be than mormon. I have daughters in the lds faith and they are doing fine. They are chaste, pray often, dress modestly and attempt to obey the commandments. I am proud of them. And I am sure god is also delighted with them. Any problem with what I wrote?
On the contrary! You need to learn more about the Catholic faith. And learn about the lives of Saints. I gave you a nice list of where to begin in another post. Did you ever look at them?You will need to become more informed about the mormon faith. …
I thought the movie was very good. I liked the book Story of a Soul much better, as well as one other book I read on St. Therese by a jouirnalist.Saint Therese is my favorite. Have you seen the movie:Therese directed by Leonardo Defilippis? You should see it. Now of course, her little way is something that you should follow. Her goal was to create a heaven on earth by doing good through little everyday things. This is what makes her so special.
To be honest, the antimormon catholics do not seem to understand her life nor the life of Kathleen Drexel or Elizabeth Ann Seton. All did good and became saints. And I am sure that they would not waste their time condemning mormons.
Oh by the way, I have saint therese’s statue in my two homes and her photo in my office. But I also have saint faustina who suffered greatly from judgemental catholics in her own convent.
thought the movie was very good. I liked the book Story of a Soul much better, as well as one other book I read on St. Therese by a jouirnalist.Saint Therese is my favorite. Have you seen the movie:Therese directed by Leonardo Defilippis? You should see it. Now of course, her little way is something that you should follow. Her goal was to create a heaven on earth by doing good through little everyday things. This is what makes her so special.
To be honest, the antimormon catholics do not seem to understand her life nor the life of Kathleen Drexel or Elizabeth Ann Seton. All did good and became saints. And I am sure that they would not waste their time condemning mormons.
Oh by the way, I have saint therese’s statue in my two homes and her photo in my office. But I also have saint faustina who suffered greatly from judgemental catholics in her own convent.
I’ve seen and love Fr. Corapi, I don’t think I’ve had the pleasure of hearing Fr. Rutler. Is he on EWTN?You’re welcome. But it’s not mine. It comes from Fr. Rutler (one of the priests quoted in my signature) who teaches the Catholic faith with an unparalleled eloquence. He teaches the basics and he teaches from a broad range of topics and draws them all together in a unified whole which is truly remarkable.