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The above is still official Catholic theology which of course can't change if it once was true. Please understand that "heaven is for Chatholics only" does not mean that "only Catholics go to heaven" because in reality only and all Christians are in heaven. This now means that only Catholics can become Christians and so once they are Christian they are no longer Catholic. This would be in the same way as Jesus was a Jew and became Christian after which time he was no longer a Jew. In the end this means that heaven is for Catholics and Jews but for them as 'as Jew' or 'as Catholic.' It makes religion a means to the end. |
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Ok, your making my head hurt. Catholic teaching says that the plan of salvation is extended to include those that are not Catholic, and that only God can judge people. We get yelled at for suggesting that Muslims could be saved. |
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I have always had a strong desire to understand myself and that understanding (for me) comes by way of religion. I now define myself, to some degree, by my theological relation to Christianity. I call myself a Pagan for many reasons and one is that Christians would think of me that way because I worship a female deity. If you think of it Atheists do the same thing. Atheists are defined by their opposition to Theism and that means, for the most part, the God of the Christians. I also count myself among the Atheists so I get to come at it from two directions. Or maybe three. This all leads up to the difficulties Christianity presents to those who are outside the accepted religious boundaries our culture sets. While it is so that most Christians are so detached from their own religion that they are no threat to non-believers, here in the US there is a vast number of Christians who would, had they the power, deny the rights of all others to freely worship or not. As a former Right Wing Fundamentalist Christian I assure you that they are only separated from Fascism by the power they don’t have. Those who raise their voices against them argue for the rights of all people to approach religion as individuals. Those voices include many Christians. You only need to look at the present administration to realize how close they are to the power they crave. This forum offers non-believers and believers the opportunity to give voice to their concerns in a peaceful and controlled setting, mostly. I have found it to be enlightening and informative. There are theists here who are thoughtful and knowledgeable and there are non-theists who are irrational and unreasonable, like me. As long as the Theists offer claims for their religion that can be refuted there will be Atheists to refute them. As long as Atheists claim there is no God there will be Theists who say there is. As long as we all keep talking we will all keep learning. As long as we all keep learning we will be doing our part to resist those who would stop everyone from learning. JT |
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Criminy, even Amos could be saved, if he ever stops condemning Protestants like that. You said it man. Only God can judge. I don't know why "Christians" who claim to know the Bible can't get that. Their condemnation of non-Christians is apparently based on a single interpolated verse in Mark. Rad |
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