Why are the New Age movement and other exotic ideas so attractive?

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True. And the Trinity isn’t in the Bible, either.
True but this is why we have Holy Tradition.

Points 4 & 5 are in neither.
Catholics are not sola scriptura, so this shouldn’t be a big deal.
It is a big deal because Holy Tradition is decidedly against them as well.

Anyway, I’m off to bed. Good night.
 
So you would turn to an average sinner in the pews to learn the basic truth about Christ? Most such persons would agree with the bodily resurrection. What makes one average sinner’s thoughts more valid than another’s? Wouldn’t it be better to turn to the authorities of the faith?
Well,the people in the pews are “Christian”, right? The authorities are not the only “Christians”, correct?
Ok. None of us has direct expereince of bodily resurrection, either. That’s not a valid reason to reject it.
I’m not rejecting the bodily resurrection in these posts.
Somebody who rejects bodily resurrection cannot be a Christian, because he rejects the central event of Christ’s life, the event that defined HIM. There’s no curse there, just a prerequisite of faith.
OK, but Jesus Himself never made believing in His bodily resurrection a precondition for being called “Christian”. In fact, Jesus never used the word “Christian”.
 
What He did say about those who believed in Him is that they will have eternal life.
Sticking with the Thomas event: Right, which leaves those who don’t believe in Him, in an undetermined category.

This is standard Catholic doctrine: those who are not presently (in this lifetime) Christian, may or may not be saved. Their status is undetermined.
 
True but this is why we have Holy Tradition.

Points 4 & 5 are in neither.
It is a big deal because Holy Tradition is decidedly against them as well.

Anyway, I’m off to bed. Good night.
Gute Nacht! Nice talking to you.
 
Notice that Jesus did not say that those who don’t believe, should not be called Christians. In fact, Jesus did not say anything about those who don’t believe. He only addressed those who believed, and called them blessed.
I thought he called them devils?:confused:

John 8:42 If God were your Father you would LOVE ME for I came from God and am here, I did not come on my own. Because you CANNOT BEAR to hear my world you belong to your father the devil and you willingly carry out your fathers desires.🤷
 
Sticking with the Thomas event: Right, which leaves those who don’t believe in Him, in an undetermined category.

This is standard Catholic doctrine: those who are not presently (in this lifetime) Christian, may or may not be saved. Their status is undetermined.
Okay lets do this another way, Whom do you say saves us from ALL sins if not Jesus Christ? Lets step away from as what you call Standard Catholic doctrine. What other kind of Doctrine is there?
 
I thought he called them devils?:confused:

John 8:42 If God were your Father you would LOVE ME for I came from God and am here, I did not come on my own. Because you CANNOT BEAR to hear my world you belong to your father the devil and you willingly carry out your fathers desires.🤷
We were referring to the time Thomas put his hand in Jesus’ side. On that occasion, Jesus said nothing about those who would not believe.
 
Okay lets do this another way, Whom do you say saves us from ALL sins if not Jesus Christ? Lets step away from as what you call Standard Catholic doctrine. What other kind of Doctrine is there?
“Who saves us from all sins”: That’s another topic; another thread.
 
Hi, Ahimsa,

Tell me, what are some examples of this diversity.

God bless
If you’re talking about the traditional Catholic understanding of the resurrection, then that’s one thing. But the “Christian” understanding of the resurrection is very diverse.
 
Yes, it must be on Christ’s terms. It cannot be any other way.
This is like SO true. Its either Christ’s way or the HIghway. The Highway to HELL!! Sorry I couldn’t resist. Can’t stop thinking of the ACDC song.😊
 
We were referring to the time Thomas put his hand in Jesus’ side. On that occasion, Jesus said nothing about those who would not believe.
I thought he did. He said in my words Thomas please help yourself you ONLY believe because you see me. Then he said BLESSED are those who believe but do not see.

IF you are considered Blessed you are of God.
 
Sticking with the Thomas event: Right, which leaves those who don’t believe in Him, in an undetermined category.

This is standard Catholic doctrine: those who are not presently (in this lifetime) Christian, may or may not be saved. Their status is undetermined.
To speak of several “lifetimes” is incompatible with “Catholic doctrine,” but, hey, you already knew that.

ICXC NIKA.
 
What type of body?
A human body. But an upgraded version; pneumatikon soma.

While, as you suggested, some functions e.g. the breathing, will be modified; there will be no doubt that, as with our LORD, the human being who died has resumed his/her live being.

And everybody (each human life/mind) will receive the pneumatikon soma. Not just “spirits” who have lived as several human beings each. Everybody.

ICXC NIKA.
 
But back to the point I think another thing that makes the new age movement so attractive is empty promises!!:eek:

Kind of reminds me of the weeks of Easter when we all continue to renew our Baptism.

Do you reject satan and all of his empty promises!!!:eek:

Yes as Jesus said you are either WITH me or you are AGAINST me.

If you accept Christ you accept NO OTHER. It is one of our Ten commandments. I AM THE LORD YOUR GOD!!
 
To speak of several “lifetimes” is incompatible with “Catholic doctrine,” but, hey, you already knew that.

ICXC NIKA.
I’m not referring to multiple lifetimes here. The Catholic teaching is that, even if someone is not formally a member of the Church before he or she dies, that person may be saved.
 
I’m not referring to multiple lifetimes here. The Catholic teaching is that, even if someone is not formally a member of the Church before he or she dies, that person may be saved.
Which in no way departs from the truth ALL SALVATION COMES FROM JESUS CHRIST.
 
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