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PRmerger
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So, what criterion are you using to discern when the Church is right and when she is wrong?I think the basic tenets, the underlying principles, are spot on.
Love EVERYBODY
Life is Sacred
Mortal Sin separates us from God
The we can willfully choose permanent separation from God
Such choices have consequences.
The Sacraments are a source of Grace
All of these things instinctively or organically feel true (as in the “Natural Law written on the hearts of every man”).
Much of the rest of quasi-Catholic “teaching” consists of well-meaning people trying to codify these principles of tenets into specific laws, rules, regulations with too little reference to the underlying principle.
Let me give you one example.
The Church teaches against masturbation as being a misuse of the sexual faculty for selfish pleasure. It neither creates new life, nor does it bring one closer to one’s spouse. I think that’s a good teaching.
Some people, focus the objection to masturbation on the actual physical act of self-stimulation rather than to the principle underlying the prohibition.
To these people, manual stimulation for the purposes of obtaining a semen sample to diagnose infertility is also prohibited, because they are focused on the physical act rather than the underlying reason the physical act is usually wrong.
I think that is not only “missing the forest for the trees” but just plain silly.
Its like those people don’t trust themselves (or others) to think about the underlying morality and act accordingly.
Surely you’re not saying it’s when you feel she’s right she’s right and when you feel she’s wrong she’s wrong…right???