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The Christian who has been set free from the Law cannot sin and it is for the liberation of Catholics from their own oppressive human-nature that the Church exist. Therefore, he who is in Christ cannot sin and is in charge of his own destiny. I think Augustine said something like "find rest in Christ and do what you want" to echo this sentiment. So if Christians are free from sin why would the Church that invented this method of salvation not be infallable and in charge of its own destiny? Remember here that religion is man made to serve mankind as a means to the end and "the end of all our searching will be to arrive at the place we first started and know it for the first time." Now Catholics may not understand this because they are sinners but the Church must be infallible to prove that heaven on earth is possible and each and every Church that does not claim to be infallible will not be a means to the end but be an end in itself, ie. you must die first to get anywhere. |
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Have you guys and gals who have been arguing down here with Amos been paying attention to the upper forums?
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Religion is a means to the end and is very much like a tour that takes us from Alpha to Omega.
If we desire to go on this tour we must play by their rules because only they know how to get to the end of this tour. Just ask the rich man in the Rich Man and Lazarus parable wherein both ate and died but only one of them was burried (the inferred message here is that Lazarus did not die a physical death but that only his ego died). |
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Daemon, excellent points made to me and to Amos. |
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By this I mean that the great minds of the Church's golden age (the various artists and cultural achievers) were no freaks of nature but the incarnate sons and daughters of their own culture (collective consciousness). They were the manifestation of Jesus' own words "you shall do greater things" (they were Gods chosen people in a new promised land), and I just can't see any reason why you should to tear them down for stepping on the odd conscientious objector. Shame on you. Sorry I am rambling, and just wanted to tell you that I speak freely because the most damage I can do here is scatter some heretics and witches because unbelievers are untouchable. |
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I don't know if this has been said but I remember someone said 'Jesus didn't have any female apostles so women should not be ordained but then none of the apostles were Polish.'
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Catholic theology can be so vast and analytical when it pronounces on equally vast moral and ethical areas but when you come to an issue like women priests, out comes the utterly simplistic bible statement. JC had no women apostles, thus the church can't have any women priests. END of argument and sit down. |
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