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PaulAndrew83
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Before I deal with bobzills post I will point out a few problems with yours. The reason is that Bobzills post just shows that he does not distinguish at all between change corruption and development. The fact that he thinks the filioque is an example to bolster his case is kind of hilarious.
I did advise bobzills and tonyrey to actually do some reading on the history of slavery because its a topic that is easily as complicated as trying to understand the development of the immaculate conception. Which most people cannot do. Its a waste of time discussing this in this topic because it needs its own. The only thing is that some seem to think it is an example of substantial change in Church teaching when it isn’t.
Also I wouldn’t be trying to sweeten it at all. I would certainly have burned calvin, luther, henry VIII et al.
Paul
One must distinguish between actions and actual doctrines. If one does not do this one could not be at home in any philosophy or religion because they all have their issues.TRADITIONAL ANG
Code:A few quick and scattered thoughts. (1) Trying to make **slavery** something less than evil is tricky. And why would the church teaching change to satisfy the Spanish? Most of the slaves from Africa, of course, went to Latin America. My daughter teaches in Brazil and has seen its impact.
I did advise bobzills and tonyrey to actually do some reading on the history of slavery because its a topic that is easily as complicated as trying to understand the development of the immaculate conception. Which most people cannot do. Its a waste of time discussing this in this topic because it needs its own. The only thing is that some seem to think it is an example of substantial change in Church teaching when it isn’t.
I would endorse the inquisition. Far too many people blow it out of all proportion. I kind of laugh when people bring it up and have no real idea what it did, or even the reasons why it did. If you want to have a discussion about this with me I will, but not in this topic.Code:(2) Trying to sweeten the **Inquisition **is a curious maneuver, also. It also evil. Even Thomas Aquinas stated that heretics should be delivered over to the civil authorities to be executed. Some of these postings suggest that there are still a few hold-outs who would endorse that position. Read "Syllabus of Errors" by Pius IX, which helps explain why many Protestants were concerned about Catholic power. Fortunately, nearly all US Catholics - clergy and laity - today endorse the separation of church and state, thanks be to God.
Also I wouldn’t be trying to sweeten it at all. I would certainly have burned calvin, luther, henry VIII et al.
Agree, annulment is abused frequently and therefore bobzills shouldn’t be trying to use it as an example either.Code:(3) The **annulment** process is very flawed. Many marriages that begin on firm ground turn sour for a wide variety of reasons, so the efforts to prove that they were invalid from the start are suspect. Money and social position play a role. Many people remarry without an annulment because they neither have the money or don't want to wait. Thousands of such second marriages are in Protestant churches or have JPs to officiate.
I don’t see how this matters, It was the accepted scholastic solution to two opposing but not contradicting truths. I do not see how any catholic can reject this out of hand. But then again it shouldn’t be used by bobzills because there is no evidence of substantial change.Code:(4) **Limbo** may never have been an official doctrine, but it certainly was taught in the parochial school my wife attended.
Newman stated there was far more evidence for the Pope being the final authority than for almost any other Christian doctrine. However there have always been and always will be HERETICS. I have a book filled almost to the brim with early Church fathers stating this teaching.Code:(5) There never was a time when all Christians recognized the **Papacy** as the final authority within the church. That, of course, was a major reason for the split in - when was it - 1089? There also were Armenians and Copts and others who never recognized the Vatican as the center of church authority.
Decaonesses in the early Church did not have the sacrament of Holy Orders. This is the difference. The idea that women could be priests is a corruption of all teaching about this sacrament.Code:(6) I'm not sure how any of this is related to **women in the priesthood**. I believe that within the next 50 years the RCC will have women deaconness who will be able to "hatch, match and dispatch.' Phebe (Phoebe) appears to have been a deaconness in the early church.
God is truth. The devil spread lies. Hence there will always be heresy/lies about God. Between truth and error there will always be a difference. Even unaided human reason should be able to see this.Code:God bless the whole world - no exceptions based on creed, race, gender, nation, economic status, etc. And may God help religion become a bridge and not a barrier among Christians and between people of all faiths.
Paul