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Suspicious_Mind
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Look at my status, no I’m not Catholic.Because while all space is sacred to God (in and out) certain places are CONSECRATED TO HIM. A Catholic Church is one of those places.
Since when does a truth rest on whatever a given individual ‘wants to do’, my friend?
Do you accept the authority of the Church to speak for Christ? If you do, then you will accept its teachings.
Nothing wrong with pointing out flaws in reasoning, especially if the statements seem to imply “because the Church said so” - even if the “Church says so” there has to be some solid reasoning behind it, they don’t just make up things without some reasoning behind it. There’s nothing wrong with questioning it either, better than blindly following.If you don’t, then why would you want to be concerned about it? If you don’t want to be Catholic and don’t want to marry in a Catholic Church, you don’t have to.
Let’s not even go thereIf you are Catholic and you don’t want to follow the rules, well, you can disobey but there will be consequences. Not because I say so, because God says so.
It would be helpful if you read carefully what I wrote. I never wrote everything is sacred. His Church eh? The same Church for the last 2000 years that’s constantly peppered their record with ridiculous decisions that Pope John Paul II had to make a stunning apology for millenia worth of poor decisions by Church authorities?Your opinion is noted, but I’ll stick with somebody tried and true–Jesus Christ and His Church, not an anonymous poster with absolutely no authority to make any kind of decision ‘against’ the teachings of Christ just because he thinks that ‘everything is sacred and it shouldn’t matter’.
I rather make rational decisions based on the merit of what the person says, rather than based on their authoritative status. Just because an anonymous poster says something doesn’t mean they’re wrong. Your argument is known as “appeal to authority fallacy” - this is a basic philosophical mistake, and it renders your argument invalid, if you don’t believe me, you can ask a priest this.
Believe it or not, I learnt most of my philosophy through an Opus Dei priest, so I have a pretty good grip with non-sensical statements made by Catholics as he’s taught us common faults by over zealous Catholics, and yours is probably the biggest one in the book. In either case, I’m not saying anything against the “teachings of Christ” - as far as I’m concerned I’m not going against Scripture. I have nothing against people being married indoors either, it’s just that I punched a hole in your statement earlier, because it lacked any form of cogency to it, and I’m pretty certain the Church’s reasoning behind it is probably a lot more stable than that too, so at least if you’re going to guide people, do it properly than claim to follow the Church and give some ridiculous statement and try to defend it with fallacious reasoning.
Good luck.