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MarthaSo
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that’s interesting, that’s exactly what happened to me in fact.
Now personally I’m a philosophy student so i understand your mathematics analogy, however wouldn’t that hold true for most areas of reality? I don’t see universal agreement on almost anythingThe point is that I don’t see universal agreement on which religion is correct even after a lifetime of study.
OK, I got the upshot or gist of what you were saying, but I was unfamiliar with the terminology. While my overall education was excellent, I was a bit of a “slackbird” on the math requirements, I only took business math, a little calculus, and a “college algebra” course that was basically a rehash of what you would learn in the freshman or sophomore year of high schoolI have no earthly idea what you are talking about— I also took a logic course through the philosophy department. So I wouldn’t know high-flown mathematical terminology — I understand the general idea of topology (“how many holes are in a straw?” - the answer is “one”) because a classmate took the time to explain it to me one day. He did that sort of thing for fun.
Not true. There is universal agreement on many things.Now personally I’m a philosophy student so i understand your mathematics analogy, however wouldn’t that hold true for most areas of reality? I don’t see universal agreement on almost anything
And you think that by saying, “Hey Catholic” (via handing her another set of Rosary beads)hi, I actually didn’t remember she had the other one or two by her dresser, I just wanted to give it to her to give her a part of me as well as remind her “Hey, Catholic”.
Because, MarthaSo, That’s what I took from your OP when you posted this following:How do you know she never wanted to be? Maybe she did when she was younger.
Jesus told his followers they would have no life in them if they refused to gnaw on his flesh. Many thought the lesson too hard & went their separate ways.Is the Holy Spirit among these Christians, and any inclinations towards Catholicism just get drowned out in all the prejudice and preconceptions? Or is there an entirely different “spirit” at work there? That, too, is the stuff of mystery.
I never said any one was less Spirit filled than any one else. I said some are more humble than othersWhat about those who don’t have cutural biases but instead have doctrinal differences? Are they any less Spirit-filled?
Ok, i misunderstood! My apologiesI said some are more humble than others