Another interesting word choice. How are you using the word "better" here?
Not much improved!
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Another interesting word choice. How are you using the word "better" here?
Another interesting word choice. How are you using the word "better" here?
Better fruit--more Christlike, more cont emplative, more compassion, more programs for the poor, more wondrous verified miracles.
Better fruit--more Christlike, more cont emplative, more compassion, more programs for the poor, more wondrous verified miracles.
When will you divulge your source of information for my acts of compassion and service to the poor in my hometown?When will you be starting to show more compassion, concern for the poor and more Christ-like behaviour?![]()
When will you divulge your source of information for my acts of compassion and service to the poor in my hometown?
I base it on facts, not on an opinion about the RCs. So a subjective opinion but based on objective knowledge. And who else do they hold to faith in? Last I checked, even the Pope is human and subordinate to the Trinitarian God, in particular Christ. That's what Vicar of Christ means, that he is Christ's representative on Earth. Ditto Mary and the saints. They are not literally worshipped, but seen as paths to God/Christ and ordained to that role by Christ.Thank you for your reply, Mendalla. However, I think that it's to your eye, in your experience, makes it subjective rather than objective. Same would be true no matter who was doing the seeing and the experiencing. Imho, what stops most Roman Catholics from being Christians is that they don't hold to faith in Christ alone
Okay, Mystic, thank you for sharing your opinion with usBetter fruit--more Christlike, more cont emplative, more compassion, more programs for the poor, more wondrous verified miracles.
Not who, Mendalla, but what. Most of them try to add works into what's required for their salvationI base it on facts, not on an opinion about the RCs. So a subjective opinion but based on objective knowledge. And who else do they hold to faith in? Last I checked, even the Pope is human and subordinate to the Trinitarian God, in particular Christ. That's what Vicar of Christ means, that he is Christ's representative on Earth. Ditto Mary and the saints. They are not literally worshipped, but seen as paths to God/Christ and ordained to that role by Christ.
Who set you up as haughty judge to presume without evidence how I spend my private time?I see no evidence from your behaviour here to believe such acts exist.
So what you need to hear is that what I do with my private time is none of your business.
If I laid out my acts of compassion, a toxic poster of your ilk would deem me boastful and arrogant. So unlike you, I'm content to let God be the Judge.
That's a crude and ignorant caricature. As a former pastor and theology professor at a Catholic university for 12 years, I see that their "works" are pure acts of compassion and an effort to pursue f social justice rather than your biased view that they are simply trying to earn brownie points with God.Not who, Mendalla, but what. Most of them try to add works into what's required for their salvation
Good. Then admit that you have zero basis to pass unctuous judgment on the social projects that I've worked on in my private time.I have zero desire to know what you do with your private time.
Okay, Mystic. Last time I checked, acts are works. Their acts include more than just what you say here, too. They also include participation in the sacramentsThat's a crude and ignorant caricature. As a former pastor and theology professor at a Catholic university for 12 years, I see that their "works" are pure acts of compassion and an effort to pursue f social justice rather than your biased view that they are simply trying to earn brownie points with God.
As I said, I have successfully sued them, but someone on this site needs to offer a balanced view of a complex and varied denomination.
So now you admit that your anti-Catholic judgment of Catholic "works" was unbalanced. As for the sacraments, in my experience Catholics revere the intimate connection with Christ they enjoy during the Eucharist more than most Evangelicals, of which I am one.Okay, Mystic. Last time I checked, acts are works. Their acts include more than just what you say here, too. They also include participation in the sacraments
You can choose to see things that way if you want to.So now you admit that your anti-Catholic judgment of Catholic "works" was unbalanced.
Again, thank you for your opinionAs for the sacraments, in my experience Catholics revere the intimate connection with Christ they enjoy during the Eucharist more than most Evangelicals, of which I am one.
Oh, and just to refresh your memory - you're not my pastor, you're not my professor, I wasn't handing in an academic paper to you, and this isn't a Catholic universityThat's a crude and ignorant caricature. As a former pastor and theology professor at a Catholic university for 12 years, I see that their "works" are pure acts of compassion and an effort to pursue f social justice rather than your biased view that they are simply trying to earn brownie points with God.
As I said, I have successfully sued them, but someone on this site needs to offer a balanced view of a complex and varied denomination.